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The beginnings of this village are not recorded , but it has been at or near its present location for over three centuries . Uncertainty and controversy have characterized all discussion of its origin . In the Saint Francis Indians we ...
The beginnings of this village are not recorded , but it has been at or near its present location for over three centuries . Uncertainty and controversy have characterized all discussion of its origin . In the Saint Francis Indians we ...
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... exception was St. Basile near the present day Edmundston Maliseets who could write Latin could more easily recall and teach the chants and , in the absence of the priest , likely could perform the ritual when the occasion DS arose .
... exception was St. Basile near the present day Edmundston Maliseets who could write Latin could more easily recall and teach the chants and , in the absence of the priest , likely could perform the ritual when the occasion DS arose .
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I present here in no particular order of importance a number of what on the basis of reports on other Algonquin dialects appear to be potentially interesting aspects of this dialect , limiting my comments to phonology , the focus of my ...
I present here in no particular order of importance a number of what on the basis of reports on other Algonquin dialects appear to be potentially interesting aspects of this dialect , limiting my comments to phonology , the focus of my ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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