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... involvement of a third interested Innu group I will call the " Spiritualists " . Some of them have been involved in the Nisula Project from the very beginning , either as informants or as fieldwork assistants . From their standpoint ...
... involvement of a third interested Innu group I will call the " Spiritualists " . Some of them have been involved in the Nisula Project from the very beginning , either as informants or as fieldwork assistants . From their standpoint ...
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... involved , the speaker counts as not a direct participant in the scene described , a notion related to that discussed here . The same phenomenon is involved in examples like the following from Chisasibi ; this would be uttered when the ...
... involved , the speaker counts as not a direct participant in the scene described , a notion related to that discussed here . The same phenomenon is involved in examples like the following from Chisasibi ; this would be uttered when the ...
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... involved in one such conflict . Canada and Ontario each claimed the 47,000 square miles opened by the treaty , a region about the size of North Carolina ( Figure 1 ) . Provincial rights eventually defeated federal authority . By 1915 ...
... involved in one such conflict . Canada and Ontario each claimed the 47,000 square miles opened by the treaty , a region about the size of North Carolina ( Figure 1 ) . Provincial rights eventually defeated federal authority . By 1915 ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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