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There is a Cree rule of thumb which says that dreams involving people speak of animals to be killed and dreams involving animals bespeak of the fates of people , though as we have seen this rule of thumb is not always true .
There is a Cree rule of thumb which says that dreams involving people speak of animals to be killed and dreams involving animals bespeak of the fates of people , though as we have seen this rule of thumb is not always true .
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As can be seen , relations with the dead often involve the medium of food . ... The burning of food to the dead involves complex feelings of the living . often the person who has the feast asks another , perhaps closer to the deceased ...
As can be seen , relations with the dead often involve the medium of food . ... The burning of food to the dead involves complex feelings of the living . often the person who has the feast asks another , perhaps closer to the deceased ...
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1 In this paper we are able to give unified treatment to the facts illustrated in a - c by recognizing that they all involve pronominal suffixes rather than verb agreement . 2 . Evidence for Pronoun Status We present three arguments ...
1 In this paper we are able to give unified treatment to the facts illustrated in a - c by recognizing that they all involve pronominal suffixes rather than verb agreement . 2 . Evidence for Pronoun Status We present three arguments ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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