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ORAL AND RECORDED HISTORY IN JAMES BAY TOBY MORANTZ McGill University Introduction The purpose of my presentation is to show that a blend of documentary and oral history is ... oral tradi- Toby Morantz Oral and Recorded History in James Bay.
ORAL AND RECORDED HISTORY IN JAMES BAY TOBY MORANTZ McGill University Introduction The purpose of my presentation is to show that a blend of documentary and oral history is ... oral tradi- Toby Morantz Oral and Recorded History in James Bay.
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... . The fact that Algonquian historical accounts have survived more than 300 years in recognizable form is further evidence of a sense of pride and interest in carefully transmitting the accounts ORAL AND RECORDED HISTORY 173.
... . The fact that Algonquian historical accounts have survived more than 300 years in recognizable form is further evidence of a sense of pride and interest in carefully transmitting the accounts ORAL AND RECORDED HISTORY 173.
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... history in providing alternative ways of looking at the evidence , of demonstrating to historians that regional and ... oral history as equally important sources of historical informa- tion . Surely the information coming from the ...
... history in providing alternative ways of looking at the evidence , of demonstrating to historians that regional and ... oral history as equally important sources of historical informa- tion . Surely the information coming from the ...
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LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
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