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Chisasibi Cree Hunters and Missionaries : Humour as Evidence of Tension FIKRET BERKES Brock University Most eastern James Bay Cree consider themselves good Chris- tians , and the older Cree regard Christianity as a traditional institu ...
Chisasibi Cree Hunters and Missionaries : Humour as Evidence of Tension FIKRET BERKES Brock University Most eastern James Bay Cree consider themselves good Chris- tians , and the older Cree regard Christianity as a traditional institu ...
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... Cree and the missionaries . Given that a religious person - and most Crees are religious would be very reluctant to criticize mis- sionaries , direct questions on such a topic would simply not yield this kind of evidence of tension ...
... Cree and the missionaries . Given that a religious person - and most Crees are religious would be very reluctant to criticize mis- sionaries , direct questions on such a topic would simply not yield this kind of evidence of tension ...
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... Cree with heavy borrowing ( Rhodes 1977 ) , and a mixed language ( Thomason 1984 ) . It has been established that Métchif is not a creole ( Rhodes 1977 ; Thomason 1984 ; Douaud 1985 ) , but the question remains as to whether it is a ...
... Cree with heavy borrowing ( Rhodes 1977 ) , and a mixed language ( Thomason 1984 ) . It has been established that Métchif is not a creole ( Rhodes 1977 ; Thomason 1984 ; Douaud 1985 ) , but the question remains as to whether it is a ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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