Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 32Carleton University, 2001 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Journal of Amer- ican Linguistics 3 : 219-232 , 4 : 181-219 . 1946. Algonquian . Linguistic structures of native America , by Harry Hoijer et al . ( Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6 ) , 85-129 . 1962. The Menomini language ...
... Journal of Amer- ican Linguistics 3 : 219-232 , 4 : 181-219 . 1946. Algonquian . Linguistic structures of native America , by Harry Hoijer et al . ( Viking Fund Publications in Anthropology 6 ) , 85-129 . 1962. The Menomini language ...
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... Journal of American Linguistics 8 : 39-44 . 1935. Phonetic shifts in Algonquian languages . International Journal of American Linguistics 8 : 131-171 . - . Mooney , James . 1896. The Ghost - Dance religion and the Sioux outbreak of 1890 ...
... Journal of American Linguistics 8 : 39-44 . 1935. Phonetic shifts in Algonquian languages . International Journal of American Linguistics 8 : 131-171 . - . Mooney , James . 1896. The Ghost - Dance religion and the Sioux outbreak of 1890 ...
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... Journal of Human Genetics 53 : 549-562 . Smith , David Glenn , Ripan S. Malhi , Jason Eshleman , Joseph G. Lorenz , and Frederika A. Kaestle . 1999. Distribution of mtDNA haplogroup X among Native North Ameri- cans . American Journal of ...
... Journal of Human Genetics 53 : 549-562 . Smith , David Glenn , Ripan S. Malhi , Jason Eshleman , Joseph G. Lorenz , and Frederika A. Kaestle . 1999. Distribution of mtDNA haplogroup X among Native North Ameri- cans . American Journal of ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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