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Page 209
... band . This size of band is optimally suited to trapping , small - game hunting and fishing . Bishop ( 1974 : 4-16 ) notes that single - family bands of this type evolved during the 18th century after the decline of moose and caribou ...
... band . This size of band is optimally suited to trapping , small - game hunting and fishing . Bishop ( 1974 : 4-16 ) notes that single - family bands of this type evolved during the 18th century after the decline of moose and caribou ...
Page 289
... band and then trading post band . Nevertheless , Steele chose to ignore the intricacies of the simple and flexible social organization or , perhaps , he was confused by it . On the one hand he says he is giving the Teme- augama ...
... band and then trading post band . Nevertheless , Steele chose to ignore the intricacies of the simple and flexible social organization or , perhaps , he was confused by it . On the one hand he says he is giving the Teme- augama ...
Page 290
... band " and " trading post band " ( Bear Island 1984 : 109-110 ) . This distinction between types of bands demonstrates an understanding of the variety of forms the bands could take , yet he does not use this distinction in his analysis ...
... band " and " trading post band " ( Bear Island 1984 : 109-110 ) . This distinction between types of bands demonstrates an understanding of the variety of forms the bands could take , yet he does not use this distinction in his analysis ...
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