Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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There were still other hostilities in which the Cree were involved and this brings us in chronological order to our next major fixed narrative . This one is of fighting with the Inuit . There are two different Cree groups warring with ...
There were still other hostilities in which the Cree were involved and this brings us in chronological order to our next major fixed narrative . This one is of fighting with the Inuit . There are two different Cree groups warring with ...
Page 269
Although there are only three CFs involved , I would speculate that the three pro- cesses referred to , freezing , growing , and being blown , are felt directly by people as gradual changes of state , thus qualifying as processes so far ...
Although there are only three CFs involved , I would speculate that the three pro- cesses referred to , freezing , growing , and being blown , are felt directly by people as gradual changes of state , thus qualifying as processes so far ...
Page 334
Cheyennes usually feel that spatial distance involved with néhéóhe is farther away than that involved with tschéóhe . It may be that I will eventually have to admit a three - way distance distinction . But at this point I am hesitant to ...
Cheyennes usually feel that spatial distance involved with néhéóhe is farther away than that involved with tschéóhe . It may be that I will eventually have to admit a three - way distance distinction . But at this point I am hesitant to ...
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