Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 17Carleton University, 1986 - Algonquian Indians |
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... respect to animals is that man and animals are related . They share the same creator , just as the Bible tells us . As one respects other persons , one respects animals . Making an offering to an animal shows respect . It also means ...
... respect to animals is that man and animals are related . They share the same creator , just as the Bible tells us . As one respects other persons , one respects animals . Making an offering to an animal shows respect . It also means ...
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... respect to the adoption of prestige linguistic features . Never- theless , it has also been noted ( e.g. , Milroy 1985 ) that females may in certain urban contexts be in the vanguard with respect to linguis- tic change that results in ...
... respect to the adoption of prestige linguistic features . Never- theless , it has also been noted ( e.g. , Milroy 1985 ) that females may in certain urban contexts be in the vanguard with respect to linguis- tic change that results in ...
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... respect was shown . The concensus that we believe was virtually universal among circumpolar peoples , of respect for the bear and appreciation of the food value of the bear , is found fragmented in these contemporary feelings , and respect ...
... respect was shown . The concensus that we believe was virtually universal among circumpolar peoples , of respect for the bear and appreciation of the food value of the bear , is found fragmented in these contemporary feelings , and respect ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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