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Page 107
... interpretation of community type and kind groupings has been especially problematic . Interpretations of the same data have led some writers to suggest year - round coastal villages ( e.g. , Hoffman 1955 , 1961 : 215 ) and others to ...
... interpretation of community type and kind groupings has been especially problematic . Interpretations of the same data have led some writers to suggest year - round coastal villages ( e.g. , Hoffman 1955 , 1961 : 215 ) and others to ...
Page 123
... interpretation is of foremost importance . In most cases where I contest an interpretation of a historic fact I have presented the passage in question so the reader may judge the validity of my interpretation . However , I do not find ...
... interpretation is of foremost importance . In most cases where I contest an interpretation of a historic fact I have presented the passage in question so the reader may judge the validity of my interpretation . However , I do not find ...
Page 245
... interpretation is wrong and methodologically unsound . He has tried to escape this dead - end by claiming that his ... interpretations of family hunting terri- tories drawn from Indian land transactions , interpretations which I have ...
... interpretation is wrong and methodologically unsound . He has tried to escape this dead - end by claiming that his ... interpretations of family hunting terri- tories drawn from Indian land transactions , interpretations which I have ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Day National Museum of Man INDIAN PLACENAMES | 26 |
Carole Lévesque Université de Montréal PRODUCTION | 32 |
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