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Page 93
... cultural aspects of older texts is forever lost to us , we can also take heart in the fact that , through methods of linguistic and cultural reconstruction , many obscure elements can be elucidated and understood . In the present ...
... cultural aspects of older texts is forever lost to us , we can also take heart in the fact that , through methods of linguistic and cultural reconstruction , many obscure elements can be elucidated and understood . In the present ...
Page 116
... cultural mis - communication ( although he does not use the term ) and highlighting the need for effective translation in the " discourse " among cultures within Canada ( Saul et al . 2002 : 101 ) . The most urgent need is to search out ...
... cultural mis - communication ( although he does not use the term ) and highlighting the need for effective translation in the " discourse " among cultures within Canada ( Saul et al . 2002 : 101 ) . The most urgent need is to search out ...
Page 330
... cultural dis- tinctiveness of the Chapleau Cree . Family names of the 1906 treaty paylists and names documented in the Hudson's Bay Company Archives link the families of the Chapleau Cree First Nation to the area of the Missinaibi River ...
... cultural dis- tinctiveness of the Chapleau Cree . Family names of the 1906 treaty paylists and names documented in the Hudson's Bay Company Archives link the families of the Chapleau Cree First Nation to the area of the Missinaibi River ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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