Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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of this epidemic that struck Indian groups from Massachusetts Bay to Penobscot Bay , noted that three aspects must be considered when examining the impact of a new disease on a population . These aspects include the native disease ...
of this epidemic that struck Indian groups from Massachusetts Bay to Penobscot Bay , noted that three aspects must be considered when examining the impact of a new disease on a population . These aspects include the native disease ...
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Cases in which a syntactic explanation for the use of an obviative does not appear to be possible will also be noted . This is not to deny that there are syntactic aspects - and , even more narrowly , purely morphological aspects — to ...
Cases in which a syntactic explanation for the use of an obviative does not appear to be possible will also be noted . This is not to deny that there are syntactic aspects - and , even more narrowly , purely morphological aspects — to ...
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Peter Fidler noted the Saulteaux's summer use of communal dwellings : “ according to their original custom many of them ... reside in oblong tents covered over with birch bark , some of them will be thirty feet long and about 14 wide ...
Peter Fidler noted the Saulteaux's summer use of communal dwellings : “ according to their original custom many of them ... reside in oblong tents covered over with birch bark , some of them will be thirty feet long and about 14 wide ...
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