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Activity 1a Sound Differences in Cree-Innu The Algonquian language family is made up of many Aboriginal languages found in North America such as Cree, Innu, Ojibwe and Micmac. The mother language is called Proto-Algonqui
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Document Date: 2013-06-21 15:35:10


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North America / /

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Martha Michell / Alice Lalo / Louise Blacksmith / Helene St-Onge / Leda Corrigal / Silas Nabinicaboo / Michell - Woodland Cree / /

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www.atlas-ling.ca / /

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