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... Woods Cree form " Po - co - thee - kis - co " ) . This suggests that the river was frequently spoken of by speakers of the r - dialect , just as Lake Athabasca was first heard of from them . The most likely group of Indians to have been ...
... Woods Cree form " Po - co - thee - kis - co " ) . This suggests that the river was frequently spoken of by speakers of the r - dialect , just as Lake Athabasca was first heard of from them . The most likely group of Indians to have been ...
Page 108
Woods Cree to survive is a brief note Henry Kelsey inserted in his journal three days after Christmas , 1696 ( Kelsey 1929.60-61 ) . He obviously did not intend this to be read ( " A pleasant fancy of old time which made me write in an ...
Woods Cree to survive is a brief note Henry Kelsey inserted in his journal three days after Christmas , 1696 ( Kelsey 1929.60-61 ) . He obviously did not intend this to be read ( " A pleasant fancy of old time which made me write in an ...
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... Woods Cree : northern pīyak ' one ' , nīw ' four ' , southern pēyak , nēw ( nīso ' two ' in both ) . The dialect spoken at Whitefish Lake , Saskatchewan , is reported by Ida McLeod ( p.c. ) to have interchanged * ē and * ī : nistīs ' my ...
... Woods Cree : northern pīyak ' one ' , nīw ' four ' , southern pēyak , nēw ( nīso ' two ' in both ) . The dialect spoken at Whitefish Lake , Saskatchewan , is reported by Ida McLeod ( p.c. ) to have interchanged * ē and * ī : nistīs ' my ...
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Robert Steven Crumet Rutgers University AN ANALYSIS | 25 |
Day National Museum of Man ETHNOLOGY | 36 |
Daviault M Dufresne S Girouard J D Kaye | 55 |
Copyright | |
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