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Nora Marks Dauenhauer & Richard Dauenhauer (eds.), Haa tuwunāagu yís, For healing our spirit: Tlingit oratory. Seattle: University of Washington Press / Juneau: Sealaska Heritage Foundation, 1990. pp. xxxvi + 570. $35.00 (pap. $17.50).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 February 2009

Robert Bringhurst
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University of the Bush, Bowen Island, British Columbia VoN 1Go, Canada

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