Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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Conjunct Preterit In this tense , Jones gives the first person plural inclusive form in Maniwaki with -ang- , thus distinguishing it from the first per- son plural exclusive . The i / o alternation mentioned above for the AI Independent ...
Conjunct Preterit In this tense , Jones gives the first person plural inclusive form in Maniwaki with -ang- , thus distinguishing it from the first per- son plural exclusive . The i / o alternation mentioned above for the AI Independent ...
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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 ) . On the way home from the feast , the boy asks his father to make him a bow and to make it very fine .
The family gives a feast for him , at which he announces that he has his power from the Buffalo Chief ( okima wi - nenoswa ) . On the way home from the feast , the boy asks his father to make him a bow and to make it very fine .
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Eventually she reaches the place where the White man lives and gives him the piece of paper . The trader's wife gives Lake - Woman her own clothes to wear , and the couple hide her for several days . When the steamboat is ready to ...
Eventually she reaches the place where the White man lives and gives him the piece of paper . The trader's wife gives Lake - Woman her own clothes to wear , and the couple hide her for several days . When the steamboat is ready to ...
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