Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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( Perhaps I should point out that I regard Mexico as a part of North America ; it was from there , and with Cortés's conquest during the early 16th century , that European study of Amerindian languages began . ) ...
( Perhaps I should point out that I regard Mexico as a part of North America ; it was from there , and with Cortés's conquest during the early 16th century , that European study of Amerindian languages began . ) ...
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a ness the work of the Summer Institute of Linguistics — could be said to cover the period from the 16th century down to the beginning of the 19th century . An exact demarcation appears impossible for several reasons : First , a number ...
a ness the work of the Summer Institute of Linguistics — could be said to cover the period from the 16th century down to the beginning of the 19th century . An exact demarcation appears impossible for several reasons : First , a number ...
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This paper focuses on peripateticism as the adaptive strategy of the 19th - century Micmac . This similarity of the way of life on 19th - century eastern Algonquians to other nomads did not go unnoticed by their contemporaries and has ...
This paper focuses on peripateticism as the adaptive strategy of the 19th - century Micmac . This similarity of the way of life on 19th - century eastern Algonquians to other nomads did not go unnoticed by their contemporaries and has ...
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