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... Ojibwa ( 353-362 ) . What is surpris- ing is that nowhere does Baudry offer any explanation for including the vocabulary of an Indian group that he mentions nowhere else , although it is certainly possible that he may have encountered ...
... Ojibwa ( 353-362 ) . What is surpris- ing is that nowhere does Baudry offer any explanation for including the vocabulary of an Indian group that he mentions nowhere else , although it is certainly possible that he may have encountered ...
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Identifying the Ojibwa THERESA SCHENCK Rutgers University The Ojibwa are generally recognized as one of the largest groups of native peoples of North America . It has long been argued , however , just who should be considered Ojibwa ...
Identifying the Ojibwa THERESA SCHENCK Rutgers University The Ojibwa are generally recognized as one of the largest groups of native peoples of North America . It has long been argued , however , just who should be considered Ojibwa ...
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... Ojibwa was indeed recognized as the true name of the people who dwelt at the rapids . It is also clear that , at this early period , the Saulteurs were the only Ojibwa ; the Noquets were Noquets , the Amikouets were Amikouets , and the ...
... Ojibwa was indeed recognized as the true name of the people who dwelt at the rapids . It is also clear that , at this early period , the Saulteurs were the only Ojibwa ; the Noquets were Noquets , the Amikouets were Amikouets , and the ...
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