Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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No , the family never lived in a house , we used to live in a behkogan . We used birchbark for roofing . That was where everybody lived , in behkogans . there were quite a few ... they were really big . One family fitted into one .
No , the family never lived in a house , we used to live in a behkogan . We used birchbark for roofing . That was where everybody lived , in behkogans . there were quite a few ... they were really big . One family fitted into one .
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While amikwe is carried over into the chant in column 29 , the wordplay here is between nin da ' I live ' and endaiāng ' in her lodge ' . As well as being carried between contiguous chants within a single performance , similar patterns ...
While amikwe is carried over into the chant in column 29 , the wordplay here is between nin da ' I live ' and endaiāng ' in her lodge ' . As well as being carried between contiguous chants within a single performance , similar patterns ...
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... his grandfather spoke to him : 5.19 " peno či = yo = wiina . = ' niki awiwaki kešemi ha , " e.h = ineči . " But the fact is , your niece and her people live far away , ” he was told . 5.20 " ši :! ta ni = ča.h = nihka , nemešo .
... his grandfather spoke to him : 5.19 " peno či = yo = wiina . = ' niki awiwaki kešemi ha , " e.h = ineči . " But the fact is , your niece and her people live far away , ” he was told . 5.20 " ši :! ta ni = ča.h = nihka , nemešo .
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