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The indirect references are to " ... don't look just anywhere . This over here that looks so dangerous ... " . That is , the first phrase " don't look just anywhere " is a more general reference , qualified by the second phrase which ...
The indirect references are to " ... don't look just anywhere . This over here that looks so dangerous ... " . That is , the first phrase " don't look just anywhere " is a more general reference , qualified by the second phrase which ...
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A reference to such a house form , which may describe a traditional Algonquian dwelling , appears in the inventory ... along with the absence in these inventories of references to flatware such as plates or platters , suggests that the ...
A reference to such a house form , which may describe a traditional Algonquian dwelling , appears in the inventory ... along with the absence in these inventories of references to flatware such as plates or platters , suggests that the ...
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The persistence of knowledge of the native tongue is suggested by references in the Plantation Indian inventories to ... or possibly the reference to " sermons , " in the inventory of Hannah and Moses Mockheag in 1759 ( MPR 15316 ) .
The persistence of knowledge of the native tongue is suggested by references in the Plantation Indian inventories to ... or possibly the reference to " sermons , " in the inventory of Hannah and Moses Mockheag in 1759 ( MPR 15316 ) .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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