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Most of what is in the last nine pages of the 1662 version has no counterpart at all
in the earlier one with the following exceptions: $$2, 3, 9 and 1 1 ("quelques fois
ils changent..." to end), sections which have been rearranged and placed on ...
Most of what is in the last nine pages of the 1662 version has no counterpart at all
in the earlier one with the following exceptions: $$2, 3, 9 and 1 1 ("quelques fois
ils changent..." to end), sections which have been rearranged and placed on ...
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shot or small pebbles; with this he rattled the time for the step and the song ofthe
other dancers. Afterthey hadadvanced some distance the last dancer remained
stationary and the others moved around the leader in a constantly narrowing ...
shot or small pebbles; with this he rattled the time for the step and the song ofthe
other dancers. Afterthey hadadvanced some distance the last dancer remained
stationary and the others moved around the leader in a constantly narrowing ...
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London: R. & J. Dodsley. Cuoq, Jean André. 1886. Lexique de la langue
algonquine. Montreal: J. Chapleau et fils. Gallatin, Albert. 1836. A synopsis ofthe
Indiantribes ofthe United States... Archaeologia Americana 2:1-422. Henry,
Alexander.
London: R. & J. Dodsley. Cuoq, Jean André. 1886. Lexique de la langue
algonquine. Montreal: J. Chapleau et fils. Gallatin, Albert. 1836. A synopsis ofthe
Indiantribes ofthe United States... Archaeologia Americana 2:1-422. Henry,
Alexander.
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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