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Page 161
... continue theirs . Care is taken to utilize animals to their fullest so that their spirits will be pleased and so that future game will be willing to present themselves . This sort of respect for land is evident in their naming the ...
... continue theirs . Care is taken to utilize animals to their fullest so that their spirits will be pleased and so that future game will be willing to present themselves . This sort of respect for land is evident in their naming the ...
Page 170
... continue to be , influential and have recently received attention in feminist scholarship ( Albers 1989 : 150 ; Cole 1995a , 1995b , 1995c , Devens 1992 ; Green 1980 ; Leacock 1978 : 252 , 1981 : 182 ) . Landes's portrayal of women ...
... continue to be , influential and have recently received attention in feminist scholarship ( Albers 1989 : 150 ; Cole 1995a , 1995b , 1995c , Devens 1992 ; Green 1980 ; Leacock 1978 : 252 , 1981 : 182 ) . Landes's portrayal of women ...
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... continue to speak Saulteaux . Above all , I am especially indebted to the late Pauline Pelly , and to Violet Kanapace . Their impassioned plea for an orthography which will enhance rather than hinder the goal of fluency is , I hope ...
... continue to speak Saulteaux . Above all , I am especially indebted to the late Pauline Pelly , and to Violet Kanapace . Their impassioned plea for an orthography which will enhance rather than hinder the goal of fluency is , I hope ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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