Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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For example , Speck says that to insure good luck in hunting the underside of animal skins are marked with one or more bars of red paint after the skin has been tanned . The marks are usually made at the termination of the legs where ...
For example , Speck says that to insure good luck in hunting the underside of animal skins are marked with one or more bars of red paint after the skin has been tanned . The marks are usually made at the termination of the legs where ...
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The belt marked " " consists of five rows . It is said to represent the " union of the four eastern tribes in their local alliance ” . It has a dark background denoting former hostility among the tribes , lightened on the margins with ...
The belt marked " " consists of five rows . It is said to represent the " union of the four eastern tribes in their local alliance ” . It has a dark background denoting former hostility among the tribes , lightened on the margins with ...
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The process class of verbs has a marked sub - class signalled by AF -j which appears to be for processes which are overt behavior . Most examples occur with roots , micim / i = w'he holds on ' , kim / i = w ' he sneaks away ' , nīkān ...
The process class of verbs has a marked sub - class signalled by AF -j which appears to be for processes which are overt behavior . Most examples occur with roots , micim / i = w'he holds on ' , kim / i = w ' he sneaks away ' , nīkān ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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