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... Algonquian language , Ojibwa . There were also about a dozen papers which discussed various dialects within the Cree- Montagnais - Naskapi dialect chain or the history and culture of their speakers . The many other Algonquian languages ...
... Algonquian language , Ojibwa . There were also about a dozen papers which discussed various dialects within the Cree- Montagnais - Naskapi dialect chain or the history and culture of their speakers . The many other Algonquian languages ...
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Framing First - Person Narratives in Algonquian Public Discourse REGNA DARNELL University of Western Ontario Boundaries between the Algonquian interactional categories of private and public discourse do not fall in the same places as ...
Framing First - Person Narratives in Algonquian Public Discourse REGNA DARNELL University of Western Ontario Boundaries between the Algonquian interactional categories of private and public discourse do not fall in the same places as ...
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... Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples , is the maintenance of ties to the community ; this has more relevance to people's ... Algonquian discourse concerning Bill C - 31 and the issue of individuals returning to the community . " THESE ROOTS ...
... Algonquian and Iroquoian peoples , is the maintenance of ties to the community ; this has more relevance to people's ... Algonquian discourse concerning Bill C - 31 and the issue of individuals returning to the community . " THESE ROOTS ...
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