Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... developed among some Algonquian peoples but not others . Thus , the answer to the question concerning whether the late prehistoric Ojibwa near the Upper Great Lakes possessed a totemic clan system is yes . I think that the evidence both ...
... developed among some Algonquian peoples but not others . Thus , the answer to the question concerning whether the late prehistoric Ojibwa near the Upper Great Lakes possessed a totemic clan system is yes . I think that the evidence both ...
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... developed : 1 ) taking time ; 2 ) being self - sufficient ; 3 ) allowing abilities to develop . Taking Time There is a stress in all descriptions of good thinking on going slowly and thoroughly , on eschewing rapid action and decision ...
... developed : 1 ) taking time ; 2 ) being self - sufficient ; 3 ) allowing abilities to develop . Taking Time There is a stress in all descriptions of good thinking on going slowly and thoroughly , on eschewing rapid action and decision ...
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... developed . Native students should take English courses early in their programme and be given tu- toring and assistance . Successful completion of an English credit at the post - secondary level should be a sufficient demonstration of ...
... developed . Native students should take English courses early in their programme and be given tu- toring and assistance . Successful completion of an English credit at the post - secondary level should be a sufficient demonstration of ...
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