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... known people , although known ( local ) places will do in a pinch . Grandma is a symbolic interactionist in her theory of kinship . The salience of this highly flexible and variably applied Cree kinship system for structuring all human ...
... known people , although known ( local ) places will do in a pinch . Grandma is a symbolic interactionist in her theory of kinship . The salience of this highly flexible and variably applied Cree kinship system for structuring all human ...
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... known from other sources . Kuscarawaoke has been identified as one of the Nanticoke towns ( Feest 1978a : 241 , 250 ) , and is therefore probably Algonquian . The Sasquesaha- nock ( Susquehannock ) , and no doubt also the Mangoag ...
... known from other sources . Kuscarawaoke has been identified as one of the Nanticoke towns ( Feest 1978a : 241 , 250 ) , and is therefore probably Algonquian . The Sasquesaha- nock ( Susquehannock ) , and no doubt also the Mangoag ...
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... known . Bernard Hoffman ( 1967 : 36-37 ) suggests that the Moratuc may actually have been Tuscarora speakers . Mook forgot that the name by which the group became known is irrelevant in determining the language its members spoke : some ...
... known . Bernard Hoffman ( 1967 : 36-37 ) suggests that the Moratuc may actually have been Tuscarora speakers . Mook forgot that the name by which the group became known is irrelevant in determining the language its members spoke : some ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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