Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... makes it known to him Al he knows it for himself Al he is known it is known TA he makes him known AI he makes himself known TI he makes it known These words all have the same root kisk- ' know ' , followed by the CF's TA -ēyim- and ...
... makes it known to him Al he knows it for himself Al he is known it is known TA he makes him known AI he makes himself known TI he makes it known These words all have the same root kisk- ' know ' , followed by the CF's TA -ēyim- and ...
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The well - known otter - tail or otter - track pattern , for example , consists of a series of diamonds interspersed with long lozenges . It is said to represent the movements of an otter as it runs and slides along the ice ( Fairbanks ...
The well - known otter - tail or otter - track pattern , for example , consists of a series of diamonds interspersed with long lozenges . It is said to represent the movements of an otter as it runs and slides along the ice ( Fairbanks ...
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This is the ' bittern ' , known to Penobscots as / nohkhámənǝsso / . I suspect that Rasles ' m should have been an n . The prothetic a is the result of a common linguistic process . Of the ten bird names listed by Aubery that were ...
This is the ' bittern ' , known to Penobscots as / nohkhámənǝsso / . I suspect that Rasles ' m should have been an n . The prothetic a is the result of a common linguistic process . Of the ten bird names listed by Aubery that were ...
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