Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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As a result , occasional forms in the tenses given , including some obviative forms among others , all indefinite subject forms , all TA inanimate subject forms , and the TA Conjunct Dubitative Preterit forms other than those in the so ...
As a result , occasional forms in the tenses given , including some obviative forms among others , all indefinite subject forms , all TA inanimate subject forms , and the TA Conjunct Dubitative Preterit forms other than those in the so ...
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Important in this adaptation is a willingness to diversify to suit given local conditions , but also important is the ability of the family to pursue alternative routes to exploitation of the client sedentist population .
Important in this adaptation is a willingness to diversify to suit given local conditions , but also important is the ability of the family to pursue alternative routes to exploitation of the client sedentist population .
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Implications of Population Continuity Given population continuity , indicated by the continual use of a projectile point style , a question emerges regarding the difference in assemblage compositions between the Late Archaic and Early ...
Implications of Population Continuity Given population continuity , indicated by the continual use of a projectile point style , a question emerges regarding the difference in assemblage compositions between the Late Archaic and Early ...
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