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... examples 1b through d , the upper bands show another way in which the most popular Algonquian symmetry , vertical ... example is the lower band in c , with three horizontals alternating with three right obliques , the centers of ...
... examples 1b through d , the upper bands show another way in which the most popular Algonquian symmetry , vertical ... example is the lower band in c , with three horizontals alternating with three right obliques , the centers of ...
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... example appears as an incised design on the reverse side of the wooden back of a cradle board attributed to the Algonquins2 ( Figure 9 ) . Based both on my continuing efforts to establish origins and to deter- mine a relative chronology ...
... example appears as an incised design on the reverse side of the wooden back of a cradle board attributed to the Algonquins2 ( Figure 9 ) . Based both on my continuing efforts to establish origins and to deter- mine a relative chronology ...
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... example in ( 4a ) , where ani occurs as the first in a sequence of focussing particles , and the ungrammatical example in ( 4b ) , where ani follows another focussing particle . ( 4 ) a . âskaw ani piko nipâw ê - kîšikânik . ( E. Swampy ...
... example in ( 4a ) , where ani occurs as the first in a sequence of focussing particles , and the ungrammatical example in ( 4b ) , where ani follows another focussing particle . ( 4 ) a . âskaw ani piko nipâw ê - kîšikânik . ( E. Swampy ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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