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... perception of Native culture , by a University of Western Ontario journalism professor , emphasizes the " spirituality " of the event and the length of time it took her to learn to see powwows in this light . As a result of her ...
... perception of Native culture , by a University of Western Ontario journalism professor , emphasizes the " spirituality " of the event and the length of time it took her to learn to see powwows in this light . As a result of her ...
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... perception of the Powhatan peoples . James Mooney noted in 1907 of Jefferson's description : Both Mattapony and Pamunkey must have been much more numerous than ... perception - or lack of perception of the Powhatans 236 FREDERIC W. GLEACH.
... perception of the Powhatan peoples . James Mooney noted in 1907 of Jefferson's description : Both Mattapony and Pamunkey must have been much more numerous than ... perception - or lack of perception of the Powhatans 236 FREDERIC W. GLEACH.
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... perception of the " uncivilized " Indian . The notebook accompanying the portion of the collection sent from Moose Factory to Waller's boyhood school in Ipswich attests to this purpose . One line from the prefatory letter expresses ...
... perception of the " uncivilized " Indian . The notebook accompanying the portion of the collection sent from Moose Factory to Waller's boyhood school in Ipswich attests to this purpose . One line from the prefatory letter expresses ...
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