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... Ottawa . Ritzenthaler , Robert E. , and George I. Quimby 1962 The Red Ocher Culture of the Upper Great Lakes and Adjacent Areas . Fieldiana : Anthropology 36 : 243–275 . Sapir , Edward 1916 Time Perspective in Aboriginal American ...
... Ottawa . Ritzenthaler , Robert E. , and George I. Quimby 1962 The Red Ocher Culture of the Upper Great Lakes and Adjacent Areas . Fieldiana : Anthropology 36 : 243–275 . Sapir , Edward 1916 Time Perspective in Aboriginal American ...
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... Ottawa : Carleton University . Mohan , Bernard A. 1986 1987 Language and Content . Reading , Mass .: Addison ... Ottawa : Carleton University . 1982 Towards a General Statement on the Eastern Cree Structure of Knowledge . Pp . 299-306 in ...
... Ottawa : Carleton University . Mohan , Bernard A. 1986 1987 Language and Content . Reading , Mass .: Addison ... Ottawa : Carleton University . 1982 Towards a General Statement on the Eastern Cree Structure of Knowledge . Pp . 299-306 in ...
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... Ottawa . - Dawnland Directors : Status and Role of 17th Century Wabanaki Sagamores . Pp . 495-517 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Con- ference , 1975. William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Penobscot Country ...
... Ottawa . - Dawnland Directors : Status and Role of 17th Century Wabanaki Sagamores . Pp . 495-517 in Papers of the Seventh Algonquian Con- ference , 1975. William Cowan , ed . Ottawa : Carleton University . Penobscot Country ...
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