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... Table 8. Table 3 indicated that the Inuit and Status Indians had the highest proportion of Aboriginal mother tongue speakers . Table 8 suggests that these groups do not differ greatly in Aboriginal language maintenance among the mother ...
... Table 8. Table 3 indicated that the Inuit and Status Indians had the highest proportion of Aboriginal mother tongue speakers . Table 8 suggests that these groups do not differ greatly in Aboriginal language maintenance among the mother ...
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... Table 5 has shown to be least likely to be maintained , such irregularities might be anticipated . Because the availability and conditions of schooling for Aborigi- nal people have changed radically over the past few decades , in con ...
... Table 5 has shown to be least likely to be maintained , such irregularities might be anticipated . Because the availability and conditions of schooling for Aborigi- nal people have changed radically over the past few decades , in con ...
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Table 3 . Percent Aboriginal Mother Tongue and Home language , and Percent Knowing Neither Official Language in Aboriginal Population , by Ethnic Origin and Sex Inuit Percent Aboriginal MT HL Percent Neither Official Language Males 74.2 ...
Table 3 . Percent Aboriginal Mother Tongue and Home language , and Percent Knowing Neither Official Language in Aboriginal Population , by Ethnic Origin and Sex Inuit Percent Aboriginal MT HL Percent Neither Official Language Males 74.2 ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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