Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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... levels , in order to determine whether 1 ) the over - 62 group exhibits extensive linguistic variation which appears ... level for the variable in question . Among teenage subjects as well , variant realizations do not seem to be closely ...
... levels , in order to determine whether 1 ) the over - 62 group exhibits extensive linguistic variation which appears ... level for the variable in question . Among teenage subjects as well , variant realizations do not seem to be closely ...
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... levels of meaning : ( 1 ) natural or representational subject matter identifiable by anyone inside or outside the ... level two , with pictorial images that require detailed knowledge of the oral tradi- BIRCH BARK SCROLLS 433.
... levels of meaning : ( 1 ) natural or representational subject matter identifiable by anyone inside or outside the ... level two , with pictorial images that require detailed knowledge of the oral tradi- BIRCH BARK SCROLLS 433.
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... levels , while the other levels could survive very easily without the human beings . The Midewiwin Lodge helped to develop this humility in the people . This human ontology is consistent with what we know of the traditional Ojibwa world ...
... levels , while the other levels could survive very easily without the human beings . The Midewiwin Lodge helped to develop this humility in the people . This human ontology is consistent with what we know of the traditional Ojibwa world ...
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