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... Innu made a point during their regular migrations of going to cer- tain posts when they knew a priest would be there ; priests also circulated around the posts to hold missions for the Innu annually . By the 1860s , most Innu had been ...
... Innu made a point during their regular migrations of going to cer- tain posts when they knew a priest would be there ; priests also circulated around the posts to hold missions for the Innu annually . By the 1860s , most Innu had been ...
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... 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 bilingual in English but others are monolingual in Innu - aimun ; on the 2001 ...
... 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 bilingual in English but others are monolingual in Innu - aimun ; on the 2001 ...
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... Innu and its language on the other . The Innu have minimal participation educationally , economi- cally or in many other spheres in non - Innu institutions although they are brought into contact with those institutions because their ...
... Innu and its language on the other . The Innu have minimal participation educationally , economi- cally or in many other spheres in non - Innu institutions although they are brought into contact with those institutions because their ...
Contents
George F Aubin | 13 |
Richard Burleson | 35 |
Andrew Cowell Alonzo Moss Sr | 61 |
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