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... live off - Reserve , it is crucial that our pub- lic discourse move beyond implicit assumptions of assimilation ... lives over a period of time . People in active middle life move to the city , sometimes leaving their children in the ...
... live off - Reserve , it is crucial that our pub- lic discourse move beyond implicit assumptions of assimilation ... lives over a period of time . People in active middle life move to the city , sometimes leaving their children in the ...
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... live under the British Crown . Sombra was adja- cent to Walpole Island on the St. Clair River , an area already recognized as a homeland for local First Nations . McKee's vision was to create an area reserved for Britain's allies on the ...
... live under the British Crown . Sombra was adja- cent to Walpole Island on the St. Clair River , an area already recognized as a homeland for local First Nations . McKee's vision was to create an area reserved for Britain's allies on the ...
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... live in close relations with the local First Nations . 10 Settlement quickly encroached on the resources of the Chippewa . In 1830 , C. Dunn purchased 400 acres at Bear Creek , which was an impor- tant regional deer stamping ground ; by ...
... live in close relations with the local First Nations . 10 Settlement quickly encroached on the resources of the Chippewa . In 1830 , C. Dunn purchased 400 acres at Bear Creek , which was an impor- tant regional deer stamping ground ; by ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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action Algonquian American appears Archives Baraga beaded Bloomfield British called Canada Carleton University chiefs collection COLON Conference consonant Cree cultural described Detroit dialect discussion early English event evidence evidential example fact father final fishing George given gives gloss Grant hunting Indian indicate initial Island James John Kickapoo knowledge Lake land language later letter Linguistics live Manitoba marked meaning Menominee Meskwaki Mi'kmaq Michigan Moose Factory move Native negative North noted occurs Ojibwe Ontario pattern person plural possible present Press preverbs question recorded reduplication REFERENCES region repetition reported Reserve River settlers short similar speaker stress suffix suggests syllable term tion tradition translation Treaty University Upper verb vocabulary vowel Winnipeg words written Yurok