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The absence of multiple renditions by a single story - teller among these texts forces us to examine variation as it appears in the texts of three different narrators , from two different communities . This variation is referred to as ...
The absence of multiple renditions by a single story - teller among these texts forces us to examine variation as it appears in the texts of three different narrators , from two different communities . This variation is referred to as ...
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Dunnigan , Timothy , Rose Barstow , and Angeline Northbird 1988 Ojibwe Texts : Language Mixing and Humour in the Mille Lacs and Red Lake Dialects . Pp . 1-32 in An Ojibwe Text Anthology . John D. Nichols , ed . , Studies in the ...
Dunnigan , Timothy , Rose Barstow , and Angeline Northbird 1988 Ojibwe Texts : Language Mixing and Humour in the Mille Lacs and Red Lake Dialects . Pp . 1-32 in An Ojibwe Text Anthology . John D. Nichols , ed . , Studies in the ...
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by which the Cree categorise all texts as either atayôhkan ' sacred story ' or âcimowin ' experience story ' ? If this were the case , saints ' lives and legends might be on the heavy side of the divide , and what better candidate for ...
by which the Cree categorise all texts as either atayôhkan ' sacred story ' or âcimowin ' experience story ' ? If this were the case , saints ' lives and legends might be on the heavy side of the divide , and what better candidate for ...
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