Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 317
... turn to counsel conducting the examination and deliver in a very few words what he , in turn , considered to be the net result of each conversation . This method is totally improper ... [ Apsassin et al . v . Canada 1988 : 84 ] The In ...
... turn to counsel conducting the examination and deliver in a very few words what he , in turn , considered to be the net result of each conversation . This method is totally improper ... [ Apsassin et al . v . Canada 1988 : 84 ] The In ...
Page 338
... turning over " of the seasons , which also may have been connected with particular constellations present in the sky ... turn him from one side to the other , from his face onto his back , and then onto his face again . Everything grows ...
... turning over " of the seasons , which also may have been connected with particular constellations present in the sky ... turn him from one side to the other , from his face onto his back , and then onto his face again . Everything grows ...
Page 339
... turning Kitpusiaqnaw over at the appropriate times . In summary , the Serpent Dance involves many layers of meaning and ... turn to the time of the moulting of snakes , which were indicators for the ripening and picking of medicine . On ...
... turning Kitpusiaqnaw over at the appropriate times . In summary , the Serpent Dance involves many layers of meaning and ... turn to the time of the moulting of snakes , which were indicators for the ripening and picking of medicine . On ...
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