Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 11-13Carleton University, 1980 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 163
... English speaking majority society standards for the use of English are set outside the elementary school and the elementary school uses these standards in teaching writing to the children . But in most Amerindian communities the ...
... English speaking majority society standards for the use of English are set outside the elementary school and the elementary school uses these standards in teaching writing to the children . But in most Amerindian communities the ...
Page 115
... English pressure . Not only do fewer than half of Ontario's Native people speak a Native language as their mother tongue but many of those who can speak a Native language use English as the major language in their homes . Virtually all ...
... English pressure . Not only do fewer than half of Ontario's Native people speak a Native language as their mother tongue but many of those who can speak a Native language use English as the major language in their homes . Virtually all ...
Page 128
... English patronyms made distinguishing in writing between father and son difficult , leading many Indians to use the English " Junior " and " Senior . " In some cases the Massachusett wuske ' young ' , was added for good measure . A ...
... English patronyms made distinguishing in writing between father and son difficult , leading many Indians to use the English " Junior " and " Senior . " In some cases the Massachusett wuske ' young ' , was added for good measure . A ...
Contents
DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
Copyright | |
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