Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 269
... consider it " very fancy " and they " love to use that " . " Embedded within this overt aesthetic preference , however , is an unarticulated - and perhaps forgotten - awareness of the protective qualities of tartan ( or plaid ) ...
... consider it " very fancy " and they " love to use that " . " Embedded within this overt aesthetic preference , however , is an unarticulated - and perhaps forgotten - awareness of the protective qualities of tartan ( or plaid ) ...
Page 276
... English word . But Alice Channer , from Waswanipi , in translating this tape , noted that , for her , this is close to the word community . consider the possibility that the referent could be called something 276 RICHARD J. PRESTON.
... English word . But Alice Channer , from Waswanipi , in translating this tape , noted that , for her , this is close to the word community . consider the possibility that the referent could be called something 276 RICHARD J. PRESTON.
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... Considering the record , we may assume that Mi'kmaq frequented the island well before any European observer found the ... consider the band rightful owner of about I am indebted to the Mi'kmaq community at Miawpukek which offered me ...
... Considering the record , we may assume that Mi'kmaq frequented the island well before any European observer found the ... consider the band rightful owner of about I am indebted to the Mi'kmaq community at Miawpukek which offered me ...
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