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Page 144
... noted in the previous section that shipan can indicate backgrounded information in second - hand narratives in Betsiamites . Drapeau reports that it can also be used to signal backgrounding in first- hand narratives , and suggests that ...
... noted in the previous section that shipan can indicate backgrounded information in second - hand narratives in Betsiamites . Drapeau reports that it can also be used to signal backgrounding in first- hand narratives , and suggests that ...
Page 158
... noted in this presentation was Mr. George as struggling with police . The agent of the death is presented as Mr. George himself . MARCIA SIMON Marcia Simon is a Potawatomi woman who has lived on Kettle Point and is one of the leaders of ...
... noted in this presentation was Mr. George as struggling with police . The agent of the death is presented as Mr. George himself . MARCIA SIMON Marcia Simon is a Potawatomi woman who has lived on Kettle Point and is one of the leaders of ...
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... noted by Meeker were Ndinoqua , Penasequa , Mah - nee and Mutasee all women ( 22 April 1844 , 18 September 1845 , 18 January 1846 , 11 , 12 April 1847 ; Meeker had noted Mutasee's " violent opposition " as early as 21 April 1839 ) ...
... noted by Meeker were Ndinoqua , Penasequa , Mah - nee and Mutasee all women ( 22 April 1844 , 18 September 1845 , 18 January 1846 , 11 , 12 April 1847 ; Meeker had noted Mutasee's " violent opposition " as early as 21 April 1839 ) ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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