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... indicates portage routes via the Témiscouata region in a more specific way is be by Denonville and dates to 1685 ( reproduced in Laberge 1993 : 61 ) . The portages via the Madawaska - Témiscouata region are only indicated in a general ...
... indicates portage routes via the Témiscouata region in a more specific way is be by Denonville and dates to 1685 ( reproduced in Laberge 1993 : 61 ) . The portages via the Madawaska - Témiscouata region are only indicated in a general ...
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... indicated ( c ) 40 Monsoni Moose Sauteux 200 Abittibi Partridge & Eagle not indicated 100 Tete de Boules [ Gens de terres ] assoc . with Abittibis bad Sauteux assoc . with Abittibis Namewilini Tribes of the Savanna Sturgeon Hare not ...
... indicated ( c ) 40 Monsoni Moose Sauteux 200 Abittibi Partridge & Eagle not indicated 100 Tete de Boules [ Gens de terres ] assoc . with Abittibis bad Sauteux assoc . with Abittibis Namewilini Tribes of the Savanna Sturgeon Hare not ...
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... indicate that a dot was written , as do hyphens between pre- verb and verb , or between prenoun and noun . = [ equal sign ] indicates a clitic boundary ; no dot is written in the syllabary between clitic and host . word means a dot was ...
... indicate that a dot was written , as do hyphens between pre- verb and verb , or between prenoun and noun . = [ equal sign ] indicates a clitic boundary ; no dot is written in the syllabary between clitic and host . word means a dot was ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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