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... symbols of non - Indian author- ity . On occasion , they may also express animosity toward the band councils in their communities . These feelings do not nec- essarily occur in the stereotyped contexts where Native people are thought ...
... symbols of non - Indian author- ity . On occasion , they may also express animosity toward the band councils in their communities . These feelings do not nec- essarily occur in the stereotyped contexts where Native people are thought ...
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... symbols doing in historic and contem- porary New England ? After all , these communities are Christian and they identify with Christian symbols , and they are Amer- ican citizens and identify with the same patriotic symbols as the ...
... symbols doing in historic and contem- porary New England ? After all , these communities are Christian and they identify with Christian symbols , and they are Amer- ican citizens and identify with the same patriotic symbols as the ...
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... symbolism ; my guess is that it is simply a kind of segmental symbolism which has become pervasive throughout expressions of Cheyenne deixis . I do not think it is coincidental that the discourse pronoun néne , the locative nehéóhe ...
... symbolism ; my guess is that it is simply a kind of segmental symbolism which has become pervasive throughout expressions of Cheyenne deixis . I do not think it is coincidental that the discourse pronoun néne , the locative nehéóhe ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
Emmanuel Désveaux | 33 |
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