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... century , a young anthropologist from Philadelphia symbolically staked a claim to the study of the Penobscot Indians of Maine , and , until his death at mid - century , no other anthropologist trespassed anywhere in Maine without his ...
... century , a young anthropologist from Philadelphia symbolically staked a claim to the study of the Penobscot Indians of Maine , and , until his death at mid - century , no other anthropologist trespassed anywhere in Maine without his ...
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... century despite auspicious beginnings in the nine- teenth century . Although one is forced to recognize the more or less deficient character of the earlier works , the printed Algonquian language dictionaries of the following authors ...
... century despite auspicious beginnings in the nine- teenth century . Although one is forced to recognize the more or less deficient character of the earlier works , the printed Algonquian language dictionaries of the following authors ...
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... century show little linguistic change from the records of the late seventeenth century . However , there probably has been minor vocabulary loss . Even the loanwords from French and English which entered the language during the ...
... century show little linguistic change from the records of the late seventeenth century . However , there probably has been minor vocabulary loss . Even the loanwords from French and English which entered the language during the ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
Copyright | |
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