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While coming out of isolation has provided a formalized impetus for language shift , many other pressures affect the use of Passamaquoddy . Briefly , they include such influences as television , intermarriage , migration to urban areas ...
While coming out of isolation has provided a formalized impetus for language shift , many other pressures affect the use of Passamaquoddy . Briefly , they include such influences as television , intermarriage , migration to urban areas ...
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The fact that the individuals to whom these names were meant to apply seem unconcerned that a shift in the Europeans ' perspective produced a change not only in the appellations used , but also in the bounded units so described ...
The fact that the individuals to whom these names were meant to apply seem unconcerned that a shift in the Europeans ' perspective produced a change not only in the appellations used , but also in the bounded units so described ...
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Maliseet women's fashions were simpler ( photo no . 2 ) . A long shirt or shift dress probably made of plain or printed cotton and wool ended below the knee about mid calf . Short leggings covered the legs from the knee to the ankles ...
Maliseet women's fashions were simpler ( photo no . 2 ) . A long shirt or shift dress probably made of plain or printed cotton and wool ended below the knee about mid calf . Short leggings covered the legs from the knee to the ankles ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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