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The title “ Mots loups ” , literally “ Wolf words ” , makes reference to the name applied to several Algonquian tribes by the French ; for two of these tribes , no name besides “ Loup ” is known ( Goddard 1978 : 71 ) .
The title “ Mots loups ” , literally “ Wolf words ” , makes reference to the name applied to several Algonquian tribes by the French ; for two of these tribes , no name besides “ Loup ” is known ( Goddard 1978 : 71 ) .
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REFERENCES Berry , Jeffrey M. 1989. The interest group society , 2nd ed . New York : Harper Collins . Bourdieu , Pierre , and James S. Coleman , eds . 1991. Social theory for a changing society . in Cultural Transmission , Boredom ...
REFERENCES Berry , Jeffrey M. 1989. The interest group society , 2nd ed . New York : Harper Collins . Bourdieu , Pierre , and James S. Coleman , eds . 1991. Social theory for a changing society . in Cultural Transmission , Boredom ...
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REFERENCES Bock , Philip K. 1978. Micmac . Handbook of North American Indians , v . 15 : Northeast , ed . by Bruce G. Trigger ( Washington , D.C .: Smithsonian Institution ) , 109–122 . Brown , Mrs. Wallace W. 1888.
REFERENCES Bock , Philip K. 1978. Micmac . Handbook of North American Indians , v . 15 : Northeast , ed . by Bruce G. Trigger ( Washington , D.C .: Smithsonian Institution ) , 109–122 . Brown , Mrs. Wallace W. 1888.
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BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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