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Such an interpretation seems to be confirmed by data from a recent article by Webber . For the Indians of the James Bay / Hudson's Bay area of Québec , she states that " The ( ceremonial ] robe was " fixed ” when the sun was rising with ...
Such an interpretation seems to be confirmed by data from a recent article by Webber . For the Indians of the James Bay / Hudson's Bay area of Québec , she states that " The ( ceremonial ] robe was " fixed ” when the sun was rising with ...
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We said there that the original meaning ' to affect someone / something indirectly by bodily action ' seems to have changed into modern ' by foot / body ' , involving the coalescence of the TA CF -isk- and TA AF - en into a new TA CF ...
We said there that the original meaning ' to affect someone / something indirectly by bodily action ' seems to have changed into modern ' by foot / body ' , involving the coalescence of the TA CF -isk- and TA AF - en into a new TA CF ...
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It seems unlikely that tsitses8 is a Caniba form for the bluejay given the data from Aubery . It is more likely that this is the name of some other species . ( 17 ) Rasles ( page 23 ) : am8kamenes8 ' oiseau qui regarde le soleil .
It seems unlikely that tsitses8 is a Caniba form for the bluejay given the data from Aubery . It is more likely that this is the name of some other species . ( 17 ) Rasles ( page 23 ) : am8kamenes8 ' oiseau qui regarde le soleil .
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