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- transformed into the normal-sized animals of the present day. Professor Robin Ridington came across stories of the wechuge while speaking with the Dane-zaa of...
- Apartments Pennington Pubington Pickerington Pilkington Quarrington Remington Ridington Rivington Rowington Sevington Stonington Torrington Turlington Uppington...
- 2012-10-18. Ridington & Ridington 2013, p. 253. Ridington & Ridington 2013, pp. 297–298. St. Mark 1 | BEA1886R Bible | YouVersion. "Global.Bible". Ridington & Ridington...
- Where other spellings are used in citations, such as Dunne-Za (e.g., Ridington 1988), they are kept intact and are synonymous with Dane-zaa. The historic...
- 2003. Robin Ridington, "Omaha Survival: A Vanishing Indian Tribe That Would Not Vanish". American Indian Quarterly. 1987. Robin Ridington, "Images of...
- Machado Alipás de Wrightington, also known as Jaunita Machado, Juana Ridington or Juana Machado (8 March 1814 - 24 December 1901) was an Alta California...
- Retrieved August 22, 2018. Goddard (1969), cited in Brightman (1988:340) Ridington, Robin (1967). "Wechuge and Windigo: A Comparison of Cannibal Belief Among...
- Vol. 1. Translated by T.M. Knox. Clarendon Press, Oxford. pp. 390–392. Ridington, Robin. "Reading André Alexis' Fifteen Dogs: An Apologue". Canadian Literature...
- (2011:177–178) Lee (1996:121–22) Chomsky (1973) Pinker (1994) Pinker (2007) Ridington (1987:18) Lakoff (1987:330) Gumperz & Levinson (1996:23) Pinker (1994:60)...
- Alipaz de Ridington [Wrightington] or translated Times Gone By in Alta California: Recollections of Senora Dona Juana Machado Alipaz de Ridington [Wrightington]...