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By the same token , within the broad category of acculturated people , there are varying attitudes toward non - Cree culture . Often , these attitudes are familial . Some people are ambivalent about various aspects of non - Cree culture ...
By the same token , within the broad category of acculturated people , there are varying attitudes toward non - Cree culture . Often , these attitudes are familial . Some people are ambivalent about various aspects of non - Cree culture ...
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Too often our judgments are clouded by preconceptions that those traits which make up a traditional culture must have a traditional pedigree . While we acknowledge the possibility of a culture absorbing a large number of foreign ...
Too often our judgments are clouded by preconceptions that those traits which make up a traditional culture must have a traditional pedigree . While we acknowledge the possibility of a culture absorbing a large number of foreign ...
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mediators within socio - cultural systems ( Munn 1966 , 1973 and Hodder 1982 , for example ) have profound implications for in- terpreting works of art in any culture . In her application of the structural analytical model to the ...
mediators within socio - cultural systems ( Munn 1966 , 1973 and Hodder 1982 , for example ) have profound implications for in- terpreting works of art in any culture . In her application of the structural analytical model to the ...
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