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The stories were met by a certain disdain , which we were soon able to attribute to their stilted contents . Imagine my sitting you down to listen to a story : " Pat has a cat . That cat has a hat . Pat's cat sat .
The stories were met by a certain disdain , which we were soon able to attribute to their stilted contents . Imagine my sitting you down to listen to a story : " Pat has a cat . That cat has a hat . Pat's cat sat .
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It is therefore difficult to do more than hypothesize as to how the Indians perceived their own role in the witching process , As an introduction , I will review 36 stories of Micmac witchcraft . All of the incidents took place in ...
It is therefore difficult to do more than hypothesize as to how the Indians perceived their own role in the witching process , As an introduction , I will review 36 stories of Micmac witchcraft . All of the incidents took place in ...
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Economic and Social Conflict At this point it would be useful to return to a discussion of the economic conflict between the Anglo - Europeans and the Micmac in the stories . Guillemin ( 1975 : 124 ) notes that , " Claim to an ...
Economic and Social Conflict At this point it would be useful to return to a discussion of the economic conflict between the Anglo - Europeans and the Micmac in the stories . Guillemin ( 1975 : 124 ) notes that , " Claim to an ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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