Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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However , it is frequently the case in the teaching of literacy in any language to complete beginners that learners cannot read material that is not written exactly the way the learners would say it . The possibility should be ...
However , it is frequently the case in the teaching of literacy in any language to complete beginners that learners cannot read material that is not written exactly the way the learners would say it . The possibility should be ...
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I would add to this statement that even when there is no historical data to compare it to , we have reached the point where oral tradition ought to be considered in itself trustworthy historical material , sub ject only to the same ...
I would add to this statement that even when there is no historical data to compare it to , we have reached the point where oral tradition ought to be considered in itself trustworthy historical material , sub ject only to the same ...
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Black velvet has been a popular background material since the late 19th century for beaded dance aprons , vests , moccasin cuffs and vamps , panels on deerskin ... Thus the materials and techniques used for contemporary beadwork relate ...
Black velvet has been a popular background material since the late 19th century for beaded dance aprons , vests , moccasin cuffs and vamps , panels on deerskin ... Thus the materials and techniques used for contemporary beadwork relate ...
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