Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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As in the cases of the giant bird and floating island that brought the first Europeans , these forms respond to , and help interpret historical events and orient their believer's action in these events . The event itself , in this case ...
As in the cases of the giant bird and floating island that brought the first Europeans , these forms respond to , and help interpret historical events and orient their believer's action in these events . The event itself , in this case ...
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Becoming is the prototypical event because it involves a change from one condition to another , in this case from known location to unknown location . Although many kinds of becoming are reflected in the existing vocabulary of Plains ...
Becoming is the prototypical event because it involves a change from one condition to another , in this case from known location to unknown location . Although many kinds of becoming are reflected in the existing vocabulary of Plains ...
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268 PETER DENNY process , event , or state : I AF -ė signals process as in the previous example of the process of heating indicated by CF -it ; AF -in signals event , akoht / in ( W ) ' it floats ' ; and AFs -- and -an signal state ...
268 PETER DENNY process , event , or state : I AF -ė signals process as in the previous example of the process of heating indicated by CF -it ; AF -in signals event , akoht / in ( W ) ' it floats ' ; and AFs -- and -an signal state ...
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La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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