Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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By definition , then , the new material is input for the language student . A number of adventure games designed for the language learner have , in fact , been reported in the literature . Culley et al ( 1986 ) , USING COMPUTER ...
By definition , then , the new material is input for the language student . A number of adventure games designed for the language learner have , in fact , been reported in the literature . Culley et al ( 1986 ) , USING COMPUTER ...
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As to the second category , there are many letters which concern the arrangements made between the Geological Survey and Speck : provision of grants , collecting of ethnological material , buying of field workers ' material by the ...
As to the second category , there are many letters which concern the arrangements made between the Geological Survey and Speck : provision of grants , collecting of ethnological material , buying of field workers ' material by the ...
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The degree to which material culture was altered , however , is in dispute . Father Rodrigue Vezina ( 1978 ) of the Oblates contends that older people in Attawapiskat in 1978 still remembered using bows and arrows to kill partridges and ...
The degree to which material culture was altered , however , is in dispute . Father Rodrigue Vezina ( 1978 ) of the Oblates contends that older people in Attawapiskat in 1978 still remembered using bows and arrows to kill partridges and ...
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