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Cree language / Innu people / Innu language / Cree / Naskapi / Palatalization / Canadian Aboriginal syllabics / First Nations / Central Algonquian languages / Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Date: 2013-06-21 15:35:10
Cree language
Innu people
Innu language
Cree
Naskapi
Palatalization
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics
First Nations
Central Algonquian languages
Aboriginal peoples in Canada

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