Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... fact existed . Kinship as a social fact , manipulable according to situational context and personal intimacy , was far more significant than mere biology . The bonds of intimacy which motivated attribution of closer relationship might ...
... fact existed . Kinship as a social fact , manipulable according to situational context and personal intimacy , was far more significant than mere biology . The bonds of intimacy which motivated attribution of closer relationship might ...
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... fact that the forms of the suffixes in the second column are transparently formed by the addition of -im to the forms in the first column . Under the Passive analysis , the suffix -imiht in 22 is indicating a passive conjunct verb with ...
... fact that the forms of the suffixes in the second column are transparently formed by the addition of -im to the forms in the first column . Under the Passive analysis , the suffix -imiht in 22 is indicating a passive conjunct verb with ...
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... facts " regarding the incidents at Stoney Point , though it controls how these facts are collected and portrayed ... fact that the repossession of the land had been unarmed , preplanned , organized , patient and peaceful up until the ...
... facts " regarding the incidents at Stoney Point , though it controls how these facts are collected and portrayed ... fact that the repossession of the land had been unarmed , preplanned , organized , patient and peaceful up until the ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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