Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... psychological and epis- temological underpinings that suported the old ways of thinking are now gone . Thus any Native traditions that are revived must of necessity be partially reinvented . Herein may lie the strength and popularity of ...
... psychological and epis- temological underpinings that suported the old ways of thinking are now gone . Thus any Native traditions that are revived must of necessity be partially reinvented . Herein may lie the strength and popularity of ...
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... Psychology : Research and Applications . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . 1992 Shweder , Richard A. , and Edmund J. Bourne 1991 Does the Concept of the Person Vary Cross - Culturally ? Pp . 113- 155 Thinking Through Cultures ...
... Psychology : Research and Applications . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . 1992 Shweder , Richard A. , and Edmund J. Bourne 1991 Does the Concept of the Person Vary Cross - Culturally ? Pp . 113- 155 Thinking Through Cultures ...
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... psychological isolation by treating the Micmac as a people separate from the whites , and encouraging literacy through the reading of ideograms rather than Roman script . Thirty years later , however , Wallis and Wallis found the St ...
... psychological isolation by treating the Micmac as a people separate from the whites , and encouraging literacy through the reading of ideograms rather than Roman script . Thirty years later , however , Wallis and Wallis found the St ...
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