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Thomas , Peter 1976 Contrastive Subsistence Strategies and Land Use Factors for Under- standing Indian - White Relations in New England . Ethnohistory 23 : 1–7 . Towne , Charles W. and Edward N. Wentworth 1950 Pigs : From Cave to Corn ...
Thomas , Peter 1976 Contrastive Subsistence Strategies and Land Use Factors for Under- standing Indian - White Relations in New England . Ethnohistory 23 : 1–7 . Towne , Charles W. and Edward N. Wentworth 1950 Pigs : From Cave to Corn ...
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But merely pointing to these obvious factors should not be where the research stops . Contrasting the earlier with the later data for the same people , and then comparing both among neighbouring peoples is at least a step ahead toward ...
But merely pointing to these obvious factors should not be where the research stops . Contrasting the earlier with the later data for the same people , and then comparing both among neighbouring peoples is at least a step ahead toward ...
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Undoubtedly a unique blend of proportions of factors prevailed in each native people's case . Careful future research may tease out many details unseen today , and which are well beyond the scope of this paper .
Undoubtedly a unique blend of proportions of factors prevailed in each native people's case . Careful future research may tease out many details unseen today , and which are well beyond the scope of this paper .
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