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Page 162
... described by Humphrey Marten , writing from York Factory on 18 June 1786 : " We have now 15 In- dians to feed , the greatest number of them are thriving boys and girls and bid fair to repopulate this dismally depopulated Country ...
... described by Humphrey Marten , writing from York Factory on 18 June 1786 : " We have now 15 In- dians to feed , the greatest number of them are thriving boys and girls and bid fair to repopulate this dismally depopulated Country ...
Page 336
... described this as being like the children's game " Crack the Whip ” . This dance is unquestionably a social dance ; it's a lot of fun . It is used at intertribal gatherings , and at the Sipayik Indian Day the public are encouraged to ...
... described this as being like the children's game " Crack the Whip ” . This dance is unquestionably a social dance ; it's a lot of fun . It is used at intertribal gatherings , and at the Sipayik Indian Day the public are encouraged to ...
Page 420
... described here in terms of length may better be described in terms of vowel quality , since the vowel quality changes are quite apparent and duration differences are not as noticeable , but the present results do not allow us to decide ...
... described here in terms of length may better be described in terms of vowel quality , since the vowel quality changes are quite apparent and duration differences are not as noticeable , but the present results do not allow us to decide ...
Contents
BLAIN | 12 |
PHIL BRANIGAN and MARGUERITE MACKENZIE | 28 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 34 |
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