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Today , the residents of Fort Albany and Attawapiskat can be divided into three broad categories : 1 ) traditional people , including bush families and older people ; 2 ) acculturated people , or those who are not so traditional ; and 3 ...
Today , the residents of Fort Albany and Attawapiskat can be divided into three broad categories : 1 ) traditional people , including bush families and older people ; 2 ) acculturated people , or those who are not so traditional ; and 3 ...
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lack negative feelings about formal education , but do not actively encourage educational achievement , then children in these families are likely to be heavily infuenced by the attitudes and short - term goals of peers with respect to ...
lack negative feelings about formal education , but do not actively encourage educational achievement , then children in these families are likely to be heavily infuenced by the attitudes and short - term goals of peers with respect to ...
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Thanksgiving feasts were a spring tradition ( Flannery 1946 : 267 ) , and sometimes were held when the families returned to the trading posts ( Low 1890 : 23 ) . In the 1960s with the consolidaton of several bands into a single formal ...
Thanksgiving feasts were a spring tradition ( Flannery 1946 : 267 ) , and sometimes were held when the families returned to the trading posts ( Low 1890 : 23 ) . In the 1960s with the consolidaton of several bands into a single formal ...
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