Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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Next come those who are called the Nouquet , who extend towards the South of Lake Superior , whence they take their origin ; and the Outchibous , together with the Marameg , toward the North of the same Lake , which region they regard ...
Next come those who are called the Nouquet , who extend towards the South of Lake Superior , whence they take their origin ; and the Outchibous , together with the Marameg , toward the North of the same Lake , which region they regard ...
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He called simultaneous ( vertically matched ) signifiers “ associative relations ” . “ It is not enough to consider the relation that ties together the different parts of syntagms ; " he wrote ( 1959 : 123 ) , " one must also bear in ...
He called simultaneous ( vertically matched ) signifiers “ associative relations ” . “ It is not enough to consider the relation that ties together the different parts of syntagms ; " he wrote ( 1959 : 123 ) , " one must also bear in ...
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Boderie served in the old French wars under the British and married an Indian woman of the nation called les loups . Both Boderie and his wife were still alive . The man being more than 90 years and living on the charity of his ...
Boderie served in the old French wars under the British and married an Indian woman of the nation called les loups . Both Boderie and his wife were still alive . The man being more than 90 years and living on the charity of his ...
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