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The origin of this rock , which has the appearance of the breast bone of a bird is told in the story of a mythological bird who spoke to the rapids boasting that he could sing louder and longer than the rapids could .
The origin of this rock , which has the appearance of the breast bone of a bird is told in the story of a mythological bird who spoke to the rapids boasting that he could sing louder and longer than the rapids could .
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ix BiL tells stories BiL X SiL talks to Andrew SiL > Andrew SiL Andrew xi BiL begins to tell stories BiL xii BiL tells story BiL Here , Alice Ahenakew's brother - in - law is introduced as a proximate ref- erent in ( ii ) .
ix BiL tells stories BiL X SiL talks to Andrew SiL > Andrew SiL Andrew xi BiL begins to tell stories BiL xii BiL tells story BiL Here , Alice Ahenakew's brother - in - law is introduced as a proximate ref- erent in ( ii ) .
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( ii ) ( iii ) ( iv ) ê - ma - mâtâcimot mân âwa , and he would begin telling stories , ' nitawêmâw ' nikî - itâhkômâw mân âna , nâpêw , I used to use the kin - term ' my brother - in - law ' for himpROX , for this manPROX , ' Black ' kî ...
( ii ) ( iii ) ( iv ) ê - ma - mâtâcimot mân âwa , and he would begin telling stories , ' nitawêmâw ' nikî - itâhkômâw mân âna , nâpêw , I used to use the kin - term ' my brother - in - law ' for himpROX , for this manPROX , ' Black ' kî ...
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