Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 17Carleton University, 1986 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 60
... Given Mother Tongue Who Use Aboriginal Home Language , by Status . Inuit St. Ind . Status Métis Non - St Amerindian Cree 77.6 56.2 57.3 73.0 Ojibwa 64.5 60.4 49.6 63.0 Oth Algonquian 79.6 ( 62.5 ) 68.3 79.2 Athapaskan 67.3 80.5 71.9 ...
... Given Mother Tongue Who Use Aboriginal Home Language , by Status . Inuit St. Ind . Status Métis Non - St Amerindian Cree 77.6 56.2 57.3 73.0 Ojibwa 64.5 60.4 49.6 63.0 Oth Algonquian 79.6 ( 62.5 ) 68.3 79.2 Athapaskan 67.3 80.5 71.9 ...
Page 61
... Given Aboriginal Mother Tongue Who are Aboriginal Home Language , by Highest Level of Schooling , Ages 25-34 and 35-44 . Crce Ojib Oth Alg Athap Oth Ab Inuk Ages 25-34 Schooling 0-4 83.0 80.3 ( 100.0 ) 81.0 ( 0.0 ) 93.5 5-8 71.1 59.0 ...
... Given Aboriginal Mother Tongue Who are Aboriginal Home Language , by Highest Level of Schooling , Ages 25-34 and 35-44 . Crce Ojib Oth Alg Athap Oth Ab Inuk Ages 25-34 Schooling 0-4 83.0 80.3 ( 100.0 ) 81.0 ( 0.0 ) 93.5 5-8 71.1 59.0 ...
Page 309
... given in the " L " sample and is not an Abenaki word , but is found in Mathevet's Loup . This may be a borrowing from the Nipmuck since the Sokoki were in close asso- ciation with the Nipmuck . The second term is abask8an ' sagamite ...
... given in the " L " sample and is not an Abenaki word , but is found in Mathevet's Loup . This may be a borrowing from the Nipmuck since the Sokoki were in close asso- ciation with the Nipmuck . The second term is abask8an ' sagamite ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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