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... speak [ ing ] only a few words " as compared to those who " speak well " . This brings the estimate of fluent Potawatomi speakers to 52.3 Of these , 58 % were listed as female , and 42 % as male . Tables 3 and 4 compare fluency level ...
... speak [ ing ] only a few words " as compared to those who " speak well " . This brings the estimate of fluent Potawatomi speakers to 52.3 Of these , 58 % were listed as female , and 42 % as male . Tables 3 and 4 compare fluency level ...
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... speak a few words ” . TRIBE / BAND Citizen Pot . Forest County Hannahville Huron Band Not 30-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ known years years years years years yrs 17 15 14 1 3 NIWI 1 TOTAL 1 10 0 6 4 2 Pokagon Band 7 1 4 12 Prairie ...
... speak a few words ” . TRIBE / BAND Citizen Pot . Forest County Hannahville Huron Band Not 30-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ known years years years years years yrs 17 15 14 1 3 NIWI 1 TOTAL 1 10 0 6 4 2 Pokagon Band 7 1 4 12 Prairie ...
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... speaking about more than this man's personal experience , though that experience is also his authorization to speak more broadly . He continues : " I believe this is the common experience of all First Nations peoples . " Mercredi is ...
... speaking about more than this man's personal experience , though that experience is also his authorization to speak more broadly . He continues : " I believe this is the common experience of all First Nations peoples . " Mercredi is ...
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