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Page 139
... present rate at or near the mouths of the Rivers mentioned [ Berens , Winnipeg and Nelson ] you must arrange for the supply of a portion of the food necessary for the supply of these Indians ” ( PAM , MG 12 E1 , 4551 ) . However , the ...
... present rate at or near the mouths of the Rivers mentioned [ Berens , Winnipeg and Nelson ] you must arrange for the supply of a portion of the food necessary for the supply of these Indians ” ( PAM , MG 12 E1 , 4551 ) . However , the ...
Page 157
... present tense in subordinate clauses the future marker is required with chii , - as well , eliminating any distinction between present and future tense in these constructions : Present ( PREVERBS IN NASKAPI : FUNCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 157.
... present tense in subordinate clauses the future marker is required with chii , - as well , eliminating any distinction between present and future tense in these constructions : Present ( PREVERBS IN NASKAPI : FUNCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 157.
Page 368
... present and speeches were made by any of the older men who were moved to talk . When the corn was disposed of the entire party joined in the green - corn dance , which was the most complicated of their dances ... [ Chamberlain 1904 ...
... present and speeches were made by any of the older men who were moved to talk . When the corn was disposed of the entire party joined in the green - corn dance , which was the most complicated of their dances ... [ Chamberlain 1904 ...
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aakaa Abenaki Aboriginal agreement Algonquian American appear band Canada Carleton University ceremony chief chii claims clause Collin communities Company Conjunct continued Cree culture Dance direct discourse discussion dolls drum early English example fact Factory father fish fisheries French given groups Head hierarchy hunting Huron important Independent Indians indicate Ironside James John Lake land language Linguistics living Maine March marked meaning Moose moved Native North noted occur Ojibwe Ontario past Penobscot person political Post present Press preverb records REFERENCES relations remained reported reserve rice River seems sentence social Society Speaker story structure sturgeon subsistence suggests trade traditional translation treaty University verb Western Winnipeg women York