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For example , English nails and European flint have been found in Native American graves , and Native American burials have been found intruding upon portions of an English palisade wall ( Gregory 1980 ) . Numerous English artifacts ...
For example , English nails and European flint have been found in Native American graves , and Native American burials have been found intruding upon portions of an English palisade wall ( Gregory 1980 ) . Numerous English artifacts ...
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31 a morning session in Massachusett and afternoon worship in English . ' Indians needed bilingual skills if they were to communicate with children who returned home after years in English - language settings .
31 a morning session in Massachusett and afternoon worship in English . ' Indians needed bilingual skills if they were to communicate with children who returned home after years in English - language settings .
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In the 1970s an English course was given on the reserve . Peter was given the opportunity to learn to write English and began a series describing episodes of life the way it was when he was a boy in his grandfather's camp .
In the 1970s an English course was given on the reserve . Peter was given the opportunity to learn to write English and began a series describing episodes of life the way it was when he was a boy in his grandfather's camp .
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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