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John Nichols, ed. An Ojibwa Text Anthology. Text series number 2. Studies in the Interpretation of Canadian Native Languages and Cultures. London, Ontario: The Centre for Research and Teaching of Canadian Native Languages. 1988. Pp. xvii + 292.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 June 2016

Paul Proulx*
Affiliation:
Heatherton, Nova Scotia

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Copyright © Canadian Linguistic Association 1990

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References

Kegg, Maude 1976 Gabekanaansing/At the End of the Trail: Memories of Chippewa Childhood in Minnesota. Nichols, John, ed. University of Northern Colorado Museum of Anthropology, Occasional Publications in Anthropology 4. Greeley, Colorado.Google Scholar
Kegg, Maude 1983 Nookomis Gaa-inaajimotawid: What My Grandmother Told Me. Nichols, John, ed. St. Paul: Minnesota Archeological Society.Google Scholar