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... group became known is irrelevant in determining the language its members spoke : some Algonquian groups , such as the Cree , Ojibwa and Menomini , do have Algonquian names , but the name Montagnais is French , Blackfoot is English ...
... group became known is irrelevant in determining the language its members spoke : some Algonquian groups , such as the Cree , Ojibwa and Menomini , do have Algonquian names , but the name Montagnais is French , Blackfoot is English ...
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... groups rather than creating an ( artificial ) " other " as scapegoat . ' ( 1 ) Mispronouncing names of groups studied : In Canada at least [ Ojibwe ] is not [ Ojibwa ] . Until one knows how to pronounce the English ( or French ) name of a ...
... groups rather than creating an ( artificial ) " other " as scapegoat . ' ( 1 ) Mispronouncing names of groups studied : In Canada at least [ Ojibwe ] is not [ Ojibwa ] . Until one knows how to pronounce the English ( or French ) name of a ...
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... groups located within the same provincial boundaries . While it is wise to learn as much about other Ojibwe ( and Algonquian ) groups as possible when conducting or writing up research , one must not presume similarity where it may not ...
... groups located within the same provincial boundaries . While it is wise to learn as much about other Ojibwe ( and Algonquian ) groups as possible when conducting or writing up research , one must not presume similarity where it may not ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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