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Page 164
... Eastern Abenaki ; EMont = Eastern Montagnais ; F = Fox ( Meskwaki ) ; FK = Fox - Kickapoo ; Ill = Illinois ; K = Kickapoo ; M = Menominee ; Mah = Mahi- can ; Mass - Massachusett ; Mic = Micmac ; Mont = Montagnais ; Mun - Munsee Delaware ...
... Eastern Abenaki ; EMont = Eastern Montagnais ; F = Fox ( Meskwaki ) ; FK = Fox - Kickapoo ; Ill = Illinois ; K = Kickapoo ; M = Menominee ; Mah = Mahi- can ; Mass - Massachusett ; Mic = Micmac ; Mont = Montagnais ; Mun - Munsee Delaware ...
Page 205
... Eastern Algonquian , and forms from both sets , including some apparent chimeras ( blends ) , show up as non - third - person emphatic pronouns in the various Eastern lan- guages . The fact that the Eastern languages no longer have a -w ...
... Eastern Algonquian , and forms from both sets , including some apparent chimeras ( blends ) , show up as non - third - person emphatic pronouns in the various Eastern lan- guages . The fact that the Eastern languages no longer have a -w ...
Page 289
... Eastern boundary Although the Secretary of State for Canada , Joseph Howe , had stated that the location of the eastern boundary of the Robinson Huron Treaty extended east to the Ottawa River ( to coincide with Canada West ) , in ...
... Eastern boundary Although the Secretary of State for Canada , Joseph Howe , had stated that the location of the eastern boundary of the Robinson Huron Treaty extended east to the Ottawa River ( to coincide with Canada West ) , in ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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