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Deception of the enemy reveals his inferior understanding and control of the situation , and his need ( or inability ) to improve . This de - emphasis of raw power might seem to be belied by the Indians ' interest in and desire for a ...
Deception of the enemy reveals his inferior understanding and control of the situation , and his need ( or inability ) to improve . This de - emphasis of raw power might seem to be belied by the Indians ' interest in and desire for a ...
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( Bear Island 1984 : 161 ) We see here his lack of understanding of northern Algonquian social organization demonstrated in terms of leadership and group formation . Regarding leadership he further comments that in the trading post ...
( Bear Island 1984 : 161 ) We see here his lack of understanding of northern Algonquian social organization demonstrated in terms of leadership and group formation . Regarding leadership he further comments that in the trading post ...
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An understanding of Homer's cultural context can further our understanding of the culture of peoples whose provenance was and still is largely elocutionary . In this discussion we found that kindred reciprocal accents fall on the ...
An understanding of Homer's cultural context can further our understanding of the culture of peoples whose provenance was and still is largely elocutionary . In this discussion we found that kindred reciprocal accents fall on the ...
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