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... language . That he had heard it and admired the sound of it is apparent in more than one place . He has the woodsman , Sam Lovel ( Robinson 1937.231 ) , say , " I tell ye , their'n's the language tu talk in the woods . It don't make no ...
... language . That he had heard it and admired the sound of it is apparent in more than one place . He has the woodsman , Sam Lovel ( Robinson 1937.231 ) , say , " I tell ye , their'n's the language tu talk in the woods . It don't make no ...
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... language as we know it today . It appears that the only data obtained from Cheyennes who claimed to have learned some Sutaio from Sutaio speakers at a time when older Sutaio still spoke the language are in notes of George Bird Grinnell ...
... language as we know it today . It appears that the only data obtained from Cheyennes who claimed to have learned some Sutaio from Sutaio speakers at a time when older Sutaio still spoke the language are in notes of George Bird Grinnell ...
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... language research and development . Several trends in recent years have led to an awakening of interest in the Micmac language . Some of these trends include the following : 1 ) the establishment of cultural education centres in Indian ...
... language research and development . Several trends in recent years have led to an awakening of interest in the Micmac language . Some of these trends include the following : 1 ) the establishment of cultural education centres in Indian ...
Contents
Robert Steven Crumet Rutgers University AN ANALYSIS | 25 |
Day National Museum of Man ETHNOLOGY | 36 |
Daviault M Dufresne S Girouard J D Kaye | 55 |
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