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use ensured that the native subsistence practices resembled in many ways , the pattern of the early historic period ... patterns of native purchases of hunting and fishing equipment according to season on Nantucket , for the period 1680 ...
use ensured that the native subsistence practices resembled in many ways , the pattern of the early historic period ... patterns of native purchases of hunting and fishing equipment according to season on Nantucket , for the period 1680 ...
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... pattern of the data on the Other Aboriginal group is frequently erratic or the reverse of the patterns indicated . for the other language groups . Thus , for educational levels the pat- tern is erratic but tends toward higher ...
... pattern of the data on the Other Aboriginal group is frequently erratic or the reverse of the patterns indicated . for the other language groups . Thus , for educational levels the pat- tern is erratic but tends toward higher ...
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... pattern of one predominant and simple canonical form is in agreement with the Cree data . Diminutive and ... patterns for deriv- ing baby talk forms . East Cree presents evidence of cluster simpli- · fication , syllable deletion and ...
... pattern of one predominant and simple canonical form is in agreement with the Cree data . Diminutive and ... patterns for deriv- ing baby talk forms . East Cree presents evidence of cluster simpli- · fication , syllable deletion and ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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