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Almost all of these people are bilingual , although degree of bilingualism can vary with an individual's lifestyle and history of exposure to English , including recent exposure to television . Most people in this category have had ...
Almost all of these people are bilingual , although degree of bilingualism can vary with an individual's lifestyle and history of exposure to English , including recent exposure to television . Most people in this category have had ...
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Individual images as well as the overall bark format of the song scrolls are much smaller , even miniature , in scale and are incised with greater detail , with fine , tenuous , and often hesitant lines . Motifs in the song scrolls show ...
Individual images as well as the overall bark format of the song scrolls are much smaller , even miniature , in scale and are incised with greater detail , with fine , tenuous , and often hesitant lines . Motifs in the song scrolls show ...
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The Mide myths are stories about the gods coming to individual Indians with the promise of guardianship through Midewiwin . Unlike traditional visionary patterns , however , in the Midewiwin myths the visionary is able to pass on the ...
The Mide myths are stories about the gods coming to individual Indians with the promise of guardianship through Midewiwin . Unlike traditional visionary patterns , however , in the Midewiwin myths the visionary is able to pass on the ...
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