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... given by Cuoq , but unlike the forms given elsewhere . Similarly , in the animate singular in the further set , unlike most of the other forms , Rhodes's form lacks an initial y- . This form also lacks the vowel after the y- as well as ...
... given by Cuoq , but unlike the forms given elsewhere . Similarly , in the animate singular in the further set , unlike most of the other forms , Rhodes's form lacks an initial y- . This form also lacks the vowel after the y- as well as ...
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... given and surnames , and an indication of any name change or name evolution is provided . The unique numbers and Indian Affairs numbers of their father and mother are given , along with unique numbers for their spouse ( s ) fol- lowed ...
... given and surnames , and an indication of any name change or name evolution is provided . The unique numbers and Indian Affairs numbers of their father and mother are given , along with unique numbers for their spouse ( s ) fol- lowed ...
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... given ( it ) . ' N- aa- sii- W PAST give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG 3SUBJ gii - miin aasiiwag ' they were not given ( it ) . ' aa- sii- W- gii- mii- N- ag PAST give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG 3SUBJ 3PL c . third person final subject conjunct ...
... given ( it ) . ' N- aa- sii- W PAST give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG 3SUBJ gii - miin aasiiwag ' they were not given ( it ) . ' aa- sii- W- gii- mii- N- ag PAST give [ s.o. ] ANIM PASS NEG 3SUBJ 3PL c . third person final subject conjunct ...
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