Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 15-16Carleton University, 1984 - Algonquian Indians |
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If there are aunts , uncles , and other relatives in the family in addition to parents who maintain that school is ... Where an older sibling or other relative has graduated from high school or university , there is a tendency for other ...
If there are aunts , uncles , and other relatives in the family in addition to parents who maintain that school is ... Where an older sibling or other relative has graduated from high school or university , there is a tendency for other ...
A relative preverb ( / heše- / from PA * eši ) or root ( / het- / from * e0 ) behaves like the rel- ative preverb or root of other Algonquian languages and can be translated as ' thus ' or ' in that way ' , relating the verb at hand to ...
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Upon realizing that a close relative was sick , he made a remarkable journey across stormy waters with his family . Find- ing his relative already dead , he conducted a cure , using the powers of the manitos - Horned Serpent ...
Upon realizing that a close relative was sick , he made a remarkable journey across stormy waters with his family . Find- ing his relative already dead , he conducted a cure , using the powers of the manitos - Horned Serpent ...
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