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Page 51
... living up the St. Joseph's river from this ' Coming Out Place ' . It is not certain who that would be , though in the earliest contact time the tribe living at the headwaters of the St. Joseph River , and indeed , the tribe that ...
... living up the St. Joseph's river from this ' Coming Out Place ' . It is not certain who that would be , though in the earliest contact time the tribe living at the headwaters of the St. Joseph River , and indeed , the tribe that ...
Page 136
... living at Island Lake east of Lake Winnipeg he surmises : " it was evident that there were no strictly aboriginal peoples in this northern wilderness " ( 1991 : 5 ) . Vizenor offers the following observa- tion on this separation between ...
... living at Island Lake east of Lake Winnipeg he surmises : " it was evident that there were no strictly aboriginal peoples in this northern wilderness " ( 1991 : 5 ) . Vizenor offers the following observa- tion on this separation between ...
Page 195
... living . And there are people who are lay readers here also , to repeatedly tell people about this way of living . 088 kiya kutikich îyûch P P ΝΑ kâ - wîtipimitûch NASKAPI DISCOURSE : ANALYSIS OF A CONTEMPORARY TEXT 195.
... living . And there are people who are lay readers here also , to repeatedly tell people about this way of living . 088 kiya kutikich îyûch P P ΝΑ kâ - wîtipimitûch NASKAPI DISCOURSE : ANALYSIS OF A CONTEMPORARY TEXT 195.
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ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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