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... ceremonial forms be as little contaminated as possible by Christian influences before they were worthy of ethnographic note ( Smith 1976 : 116 ) , it is fortunate that Wallis's work did not suffer from Speck's bias . According to ...
... ceremonial forms be as little contaminated as possible by Christian influences before they were worthy of ethnographic note ( Smith 1976 : 116 ) , it is fortunate that Wallis's work did not suffer from Speck's bias . According to ...
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... ceremonial site . Yet possibly the most striking characteristic was the role exercised by the pre- siding chief as diviner of the motives of strangers who occasionally unex- pectedly appeared , without declaring their reasons for being ...
... ceremonial site . Yet possibly the most striking characteristic was the role exercised by the pre- siding chief as diviner of the motives of strangers who occasionally unex- pectedly appeared , without declaring their reasons for being ...
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... ceremonial occasion , especially in Cape Bre- ton , For over a century it represented a major forum in which Micmac leadership could express distinctly Micmac aims and aspirations and have their views appraised and commented upon by an ...
... ceremonial occasion , especially in Cape Bre- ton , For over a century it represented a major forum in which Micmac leadership could express distinctly Micmac aims and aspirations and have their views appraised and commented upon by an ...
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