Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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... evidence , but neces- sarily combined with testimony based on traumatized memory . Some , perhaps including the most severely traumatized , are simply unable to do this . The results of post - traumatic stress render unreliable any ...
... evidence , but neces- sarily combined with testimony based on traumatized memory . Some , perhaps including the most severely traumatized , are simply unable to do this . The results of post - traumatic stress render unreliable any ...
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... evidence of wear - whether it is a worn spot in the lin- ing , some evidence of soiling , or stains caused by naturally - occurring hair oil and presumed , therefore , that the hoods must have been cleaned at some time . With fewer than ...
... evidence of wear - whether it is a worn spot in the lin- ing , some evidence of soiling , or stains caused by naturally - occurring hair oil and presumed , therefore , that the hoods must have been cleaned at some time . With fewer than ...
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... evidence . Nevertheless , there are sufficient examples to suggest that the fire did indeed hold deep symbolic meaning , which can be extrapo- lated to be a reference to the sun's power . Returning to Clouston's 1820 observations of a ...
... evidence . Nevertheless , there are sufficient examples to suggest that the fire did indeed hold deep symbolic meaning , which can be extrapo- lated to be a reference to the sun's power . Returning to Clouston's 1820 observations of a ...
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