Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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There is no place in the present brief discussion for a reasonable treatment of the potential of the goals of Native language maintenance or revival or of the establishment of strong Native cultural and political units within Canadian ...
There is no place in the present brief discussion for a reasonable treatment of the potential of the goals of Native language maintenance or revival or of the establishment of strong Native cultural and political units within Canadian ...
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The genres I have selected for discussion are belief , memorate , legend , myth , and folktale . ... After illustrat- ing the genres I will discuss some of their cultural and historical characteristics with particular attention to ...
The genres I have selected for discussion are belief , memorate , legend , myth , and folktale . ... After illustrat- ing the genres I will discuss some of their cultural and historical characteristics with particular attention to ...
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The discussion that follows will shed some light on these concepts and suggest some refinements . It should be mentioned that there are also inanimate obviatives ( indicated only by cross - reference in verbs ) , but as consideration of ...
The discussion that follows will shed some light on these concepts and suggest some refinements . It should be mentioned that there are also inanimate obviatives ( indicated only by cross - reference in verbs ) , but as consideration of ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Kathryn T Molohon | 49 |
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