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Language : The Sauk Language of the Sac and Fox of Oklahoma KERSTIN MÜLLER REINSCHMIDT University of Tucson Ta ka we ... Language: The Sauk Language of the Sac and Fox of Oklahoma.
Language : The Sauk Language of the Sac and Fox of Oklahoma KERSTIN MÜLLER REINSCHMIDT University of Tucson Ta ka we ... Language: The Sauk Language of the Sac and Fox of Oklahoma.
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... language " ( 1991 ) , Michael Reinschmidt describes the history of language loss among the Oklahoma Sac and Fox . " Sauk language loss needs to be understood in the context of American history , and 20th century sociocultural ...
... language " ( 1991 ) , Michael Reinschmidt describes the history of language loss among the Oklahoma Sac and Fox . " Sauk language loss needs to be understood in the context of American history , and 20th century sociocultural ...
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... language . Despite this interest , the tribal government has not sufficiently supported the tribe's ancestral language with policies or proposals that aim at revival and seek financial help . Today , the Sauk language " no longer can be ...
... language . Despite this interest , the tribal government has not sufficiently supported the tribe's ancestral language with policies or proposals that aim at revival and seek financial help . Today , the Sauk language " no longer can be ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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