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This makes it possible , he concludes , to pin down a much more precise interpretation of birch bark images than was formerly thought possible . It is entirely possible that the song scrolls have more widespread and more ancient roots ...
This makes it possible , he concludes , to pin down a much more precise interpretation of birch bark images than was formerly thought possible . It is entirely possible that the song scrolls have more widespread and more ancient roots ...
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The root was cut there and the remaining root , out to its end , was pulled out in one piece to the extent possible . Sometimes these pieces reached the length of 6 meters or more . Often the root would cross under another root ...
The root was cut there and the remaining root , out to its end , was pulled out in one piece to the extent possible . Sometimes these pieces reached the length of 6 meters or more . Often the root would cross under another root ...
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The fluid spacing of households which was once possible with tents in Attawapiskat is no longer possible with North American - style frame houses . On occasion , contemporary residents of Attawapiskat literally move their frame houses ...
The fluid spacing of households which was once possible with tents in Attawapiskat is no longer possible with North American - style frame houses . On occasion , contemporary residents of Attawapiskat literally move their frame houses ...
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