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A little boy , usually named Cutfoot ( Odaemin , or Heartberry , in Johnston 1976 : 81-84 ) , was living with his parents by the side of a lake . A person approached him asking directions ; his par . ents permitted him to guide the ...
A little boy , usually named Cutfoot ( Odaemin , or Heartberry , in Johnston 1976 : 81-84 ) , was living with his parents by the side of a lake . A person approached him asking directions ; his par . ents permitted him to guide the ...
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Living Tradition in Ojibwa Beadwork and Quillwork EDNA J. GARTE University of Minnesota / Duluth The Ojibwa are one of a number of groups of Algonquianspeaking American Indian peoples who have lived in the Great Lakes area from before ...
Living Tradition in Ojibwa Beadwork and Quillwork EDNA J. GARTE University of Minnesota / Duluth The Ojibwa are one of a number of groups of Algonquianspeaking American Indian peoples who have lived in the Great Lakes area from before ...
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However , these ingenious strategies for attempting to organize households according to traditional Swampy Cree ideas about the residential spacing of kin do not always ensure that everyone who wishes to live in close proximity will be ...
However , these ingenious strategies for attempting to organize households according to traditional Swampy Cree ideas about the residential spacing of kin do not always ensure that everyone who wishes to live in close proximity will be ...
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