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Guérin , a speaker of Musqueam and other related languages , Sawyer , a
speaker of a Wakashan language , and Henry , a speaker of two Iroquoian
languages , suggested that roman letters should be used and that they should
represent ...
Guérin , a speaker of Musqueam and other related languages , Sawyer , a
speaker of a Wakashan language , and Henry , a speaker of two Iroquoian
languages , suggested that roman letters should be used and that they should
represent ...
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Ted Brasser ( 1976 : 42 ) suggests that they originated with European -
influenced realistic decorations and became ... of floral designs as a synthesis of
pre - contact , abstract curvilinear motifs and ideas suggested by European
decorations ...
Ted Brasser ( 1976 : 42 ) suggests that they originated with European -
influenced realistic decorations and became ... of floral designs as a synthesis of
pre - contact , abstract curvilinear motifs and ideas suggested by European
decorations ...
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Neither Jocko nor Basil know the name of this piece of bark in Algonquin , but
Adney and Chapelle ( 1964 : 72 ) suggest that it was called wulegissis by some
speakers . For a sealing compound , Jocko used a commercially gathered pine
rosin ...
Neither Jocko nor Basil know the name of this piece of bark in Algonquin , but
Adney and Chapelle ( 1964 : 72 ) suggest that it was called wulegissis by some
speakers . For a sealing compound , Jocko used a commercially gathered pine
rosin ...
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