Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 35Carleton University, 2004 - Algonquian Indians |
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... English skills . But , of the 230 5 - to - 9 - year - olds in Labrador who speak Innu - aimun as a mother tongue , 150 were reported to speak English as well , while 80 were reported to speak neither English nor French . Many adults are ...
... English skills . But , of the 230 5 - to - 9 - year - olds in Labrador who speak Innu - aimun as a mother tongue , 150 were reported to speak English as well , while 80 were reported to speak neither English nor French . Many adults are ...
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... English - medium institution with a small Innu - aimun appendage . Atten- dance at the school has been reported to be at a shocking 40 per cent for at least a decade . The non - Innu teachers normally do not have training in the ...
... English - medium institution with a small Innu - aimun appendage . Atten- dance at the school has been reported to be at a shocking 40 per cent for at least a decade . The non - Innu teachers normally do not have training in the ...
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ĕ as in English fresh ( but more strongly uttered ) è as in English there i as in English pin i as in English pique o as in English not ō as in English note u as in English luck ū as oo in English boor E between the u in run and the ...
ĕ as in English fresh ( but more strongly uttered ) è as in English there i as in English pin i as in English pique o as in English not ō as in English note u as in English luck ū as oo in English boor E between the u in run and the ...
Contents
George F Aubin | 13 |
Richard Burleson | 35 |
Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
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