Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... give - BEN - 1-2PL - INDIC thing ' You people never give me anything [ prox ] . ' Some principle similar or identical to 25 would appear to be operative in Algonquian languages like Cree as well , thus indicating the apparent relevance ...
... give - BEN - 1-2PL - INDIC thing ' You people never give me anything [ prox ] . ' Some principle similar or identical to 25 would appear to be operative in Algonquian languages like Cree as well , thus indicating the apparent relevance ...
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... [ give joy to ] our hearts by their sweet music , for us the grass grows on the meadows and the corn ripens in the field . Who gives us plenty to eat in the morning , who gives us our dinner and supper ? It is Almighty God . He feeds , he ...
... [ give joy to ] our hearts by their sweet music , for us the grass grows on the meadows and the corn ripens in the field . Who gives us plenty to eat in the morning , who gives us our dinner and supper ? It is Almighty God . He feeds , he ...
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... gives homage to the spirits . One honours Kitche - Manitou , one the Four Directions , another acknowledges the ... give spiritual counselling . In actual fact , the New Age Movement's approach to native spirituality is a " grab bag ...
... gives homage to the spirits . One honours Kitche - Manitou , one the Four Directions , another acknowledges the ... give spiritual counselling . In actual fact , the New Age Movement's approach to native spirituality is a " grab bag ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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