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Most of these were collected during the 1960s with the exception of two obtained by the Rev. John Cooper in 1934. There appears to be no discernible difference between any of these and those collected by Alanson Skinner at Eastmain and ...
Most of these were collected during the 1960s with the exception of two obtained by the Rev. John Cooper in 1934. There appears to be no discernible difference between any of these and those collected by Alanson Skinner at Eastmain and ...
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For purposes of psychometric research ( to be reported on elsewhere ) we collected a list of 20 words dealing with cognition / mental competence . This list was collected through a series of very loosely structured interviews conducted ...
For purposes of psychometric research ( to be reported on elsewhere ) we collected a list of 20 words dealing with cognition / mental competence . This list was collected through a series of very loosely structured interviews conducted ...
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While other complex symbols such as the bear and bird might have been used , the structural processes at work are essentially the same in all the White Earth song scrolls collected by Hoffman . To facilitate analysis , I have presented ...
While other complex symbols such as the bear and bird might have been used , the structural processes at work are essentially the same in all the White Earth song scrolls collected by Hoffman . To facilitate analysis , I have presented ...
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