Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 9Carleton University, 1977 - Algonquian Indians |
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... seems to show a tendency to differentiate them from the corresponding Cheyenne by the addition of medial n's ... seem to agree that of the two Cheyennes words for ' dog ' ( oeškeso and hōtame , the latter considered older ) the first is ...
... seems to show a tendency to differentiate them from the corresponding Cheyenne by the addition of medial n's ... seem to agree that of the two Cheyennes words for ' dog ' ( oeškeso and hōtame , the latter considered older ) the first is ...
Page 100
... seems reason- able to assume that the mariners of the period , informed by tradition and their sea charts that southeastern Labrador was inhabited by " Esquimaux " , would apply that name to the native people they were encountering in ...
... seems reason- able to assume that the mariners of the period , informed by tradition and their sea charts that southeastern Labrador was inhabited by " Esquimaux " , would apply that name to the native people they were encountering in ...
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... seems to be the dominant one for this type of stem in Maniwaki , but some speakers in this community seem to have restructured stem ininī , since for them the plural is ininīg . 17 The Algonquin dialect described by Cuoq ( 1891-92 ) ...
... seems to be the dominant one for this type of stem in Maniwaki , but some speakers in this community seem to have restructured stem ininī , since for them the plural is ininīg . 17 The Algonquin dialect described by Cuoq ( 1891-92 ) ...
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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 |
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