Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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The Meskwaki syllabary does not indicate vowel length or / h / ; this information must be supplied where needed . The word boundary symbol ( a dot ) is written to indicate breaks between some ( but not all ) words ; it is not used ...
The Meskwaki syllabary does not indicate vowel length or / h / ; this information must be supplied where needed . The word boundary symbol ( a dot ) is written to indicate breaks between some ( but not all ) words ; it is not used ...
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Death cults , indicated by the burial of articles of value with the deceased , and mass burials ( represented by ... The contrast between the mass burials of prehistoric and historic times serves , among other things , to indicate the ...
Death cults , indicated by the burial of articles of value with the deceased , and mass burials ( represented by ... The contrast between the mass burials of prehistoric and historic times serves , among other things , to indicate the ...
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CONCLUSION The few stories and descriptions I have mustered for this paper indicate that among geographically disparate groups of Ojibwe people there is recorded a belief that articles buried with the dead are borne by them on the road ...
CONCLUSION The few stories and descriptions I have mustered for this paper indicate that among geographically disparate groups of Ojibwe people there is recorded a belief that articles buried with the dead are borne by them on the road ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
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