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These data might lead us to question whether Turner's account of the Fort Chimo Naskapi , referred to above , in which the hides of several furbearing animals were displayed , does in fact refer to the same ceremonial bide ritual .
These data might lead us to question whether Turner's account of the Fort Chimo Naskapi , referred to above , in which the hides of several furbearing animals were displayed , does in fact refer to the same ceremonial bide ritual .
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Much to my surprise , one of the oral versions refers to the manager as a white man , yet I know from the records that William Corrigal was part Indian . Another oral history account describing life at Rupert House post refers to post ...
Much to my surprise , one of the oral versions refers to the manager as a white man , yet I know from the records that William Corrigal was part Indian . Another oral history account describing life at Rupert House post refers to post ...
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a man who was singing at a powwow , and if I know that my near . est hearer knows this person , but I do not know him or remember his name , I may refer to the singer as náhe tsénéménéstse , that is , ' the ONE ( known of by you and me ) ...
a man who was singing at a powwow , and if I know that my near . est hearer knows this person , but I do not know him or remember his name , I may refer to the singer as náhe tsénéménéstse , that is , ' the ONE ( known of by you and me ) ...
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