Making it Their Own : : Seven Ojibwe Communicative Practices / / Lisa Philips Valentine.
The Anihshininiwak, an Algonquian people who live in the remote subarctic forests of northwestern Ontario, speak a variety of Ojibwe that represents one of the most robust indigenous languages in North America. In this book, Lisa Valentine explores the language and discourse of the people of Lynx La...
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