Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... reference numbers to the numbered entries in the main dictionary . This index , which is restricted by the method to ... references . It constitutes , by itself , a substantial dictionary of word formatives that is included as a fun ...
... reference numbers to the numbered entries in the main dictionary . This index , which is restricted by the method to ... references . It constitutes , by itself , a substantial dictionary of word formatives that is included as a fun ...
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... reference group to test all the other samples coming from the Temiscouata region or the St. Lawrence estuary . However , this last summer , we unearthed pot- tery from different time periods in the Cap Tourmente area and it became ...
... reference group to test all the other samples coming from the Temiscouata region or the St. Lawrence estuary . However , this last summer , we unearthed pot- tery from different time periods in the Cap Tourmente area and it became ...
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... reference to the verbs used in Midewi- win chants . First , why does ni zhawenimik ' pity me ' appear so often ? Second , why do references to speaking , telling and hearing so outnumber references to seeing ? Third , why do so few ...
... reference to the verbs used in Midewi- win chants . First , why does ni zhawenimik ' pity me ' appear so often ? Second , why do references to speaking , telling and hearing so outnumber references to seeing ? Third , why do so few ...
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