Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... cultural markers and rejects the implication that present - day Metis cultivate a spurious ethnic identity for political purposes . Granting that Metis come in many " interesting combinations " , she notes that none comes from a cultural ...
... cultural markers and rejects the implication that present - day Metis cultivate a spurious ethnic identity for political purposes . Granting that Metis come in many " interesting combinations " , she notes that none comes from a cultural ...
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... cultural values , which governed the reciprocal interactions between specific groups of native peoples and European settlers " ( p . 49 ) . His second chapter " Before History " develops a narrative of pre - contact Eastern Canada ...
... cultural values , which governed the reciprocal interactions between specific groups of native peoples and European settlers " ( p . 49 ) . His second chapter " Before History " develops a narrative of pre - contact Eastern Canada ...
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... Cultures in contact : the impact of European contacts on native American cultural institutions , A.D. 1000-1800 / edited by William W. Fitzhugh . Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press , 1985. pp . 45-69 . ill . ( Anthropological ...
... Cultures in contact : the impact of European contacts on native American cultural institutions , A.D. 1000-1800 / edited by William W. Fitzhugh . Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press , 1985. pp . 45-69 . ill . ( Anthropological ...
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