Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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thing as an actual fact or they may give advice about what should or should not be done . Examples are numerous and the following four give the idea : When digging for treasure it is necessary to have a White man with the Indian .
thing as an actual fact or they may give advice about what should or should not be done . Examples are numerous and the following four give the idea : When digging for treasure it is necessary to have a White man with the Indian .
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Such matrix clauses give the bearer no reason to suppose that the speaker is inclined toward one side or the other in the matter of whether or not the event or state in question is or was the case . Further , in the case of WH - word ...
Such matrix clauses give the bearer no reason to suppose that the speaker is inclined toward one side or the other in the matter of whether or not the event or state in question is or was the case . Further , in the case of WH - word ...
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The family gives a feast for him , at which he announces that he has his power from the Buffalo Chief ( okima wi - nenoswa ) ... At that place they will lead healthy lives , and there will be a manitou who will give them all everything .
The family gives a feast for him , at which he announces that he has his power from the Buffalo Chief ( okima wi - nenoswa ) ... At that place they will lead healthy lives , and there will be a manitou who will give them all everything .
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