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... discussion of the kinship terms of Golden Lake Algonquin , a dialect of Ojibwa - Algonquin spoken until fairly recently on the Golden Lake Reserve in Golden Lake , Ontario , a reserve settled around 1870 by speakers from Oka . ' I did ...
... discussion of the kinship terms of Golden Lake Algonquin , a dialect of Ojibwa - Algonquin spoken until fairly recently on the Golden Lake Reserve in Golden Lake , Ontario , a reserve settled around 1870 by speakers from Oka . ' I did ...
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... discussions with elders ( predominantly male ) who explained why they did not , could not , or had not yet become ... discussion of Christianity , as told Evans by an elder at " Cape Peter " : Sunday 29 Spent this day on Cape Peter ...
... discussions with elders ( predominantly male ) who explained why they did not , could not , or had not yet become ... discussion of Christianity , as told Evans by an elder at " Cape Peter " : Sunday 29 Spent this day on Cape Peter ...
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... discussions became more dialogic in the diaries , closer to the entry of 29 July 1838 : [ 25 May 1839 ] ... we got in behind a large Island , which we c [ o ] asted & made a fine old encampment , under the guidance of two Indians from ...
... discussions became more dialogic in the diaries , closer to the entry of 29 July 1838 : [ 25 May 1839 ] ... we got in behind a large Island , which we c [ o ] asted & made a fine old encampment , under the guidance of two Indians from ...
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