Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... possible . ( 27 ) A speaker needs an audience of at least one listener ; others present may join in at their own will at any time . A speaker , however formal or highly respected , will rarely have the attention of everyone in his or ...
... possible . ( 27 ) A speaker needs an audience of at least one listener ; others present may join in at their own will at any time . A speaker , however formal or highly respected , will rarely have the attention of everyone in his or ...
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... ( possible paternal parallel cousins2 ) , only two occurred . Likewise , 12.5 marriages were predicted in which the mother of both the bride and the groom had the same original ( maiden ) name ( possible maternal parallel cousins ) and ...
... ( possible paternal parallel cousins2 ) , only two occurred . Likewise , 12.5 marriages were predicted in which the mother of both the bride and the groom had the same original ( maiden ) name ( possible maternal parallel cousins ) and ...
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... possible aboriginal antecedents for these hoods , we must extrapolate from other sources beginning with the ... possible candidate as antecedent ( or possible analogue ) is the ceremonial hide or robe such as the one attributed to ...
... possible aboriginal antecedents for these hoods , we must extrapolate from other sources beginning with the ... possible candidate as antecedent ( or possible analogue ) is the ceremonial hide or robe such as the one attributed to ...
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