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Before making further comments about the residence patterns and related aspects of kinship organization of the contemporary village of Attawapiskat , it is worthwhile to examine aboriginal residence patterns and related aspects of ...
Before making further comments about the residence patterns and related aspects of kinship organization of the contemporary village of Attawapiskat , it is worthwhile to examine aboriginal residence patterns and related aspects of ...
Page 122
The phenomenon of kin clusters probably represents continuity with aboriginal social organization as a kind of post - sedentarized grouping of these primary organizational units . In present - day Attawapiskat , extended family or ...
The phenomenon of kin clusters probably represents continuity with aboriginal social organization as a kind of post - sedentarized grouping of these primary organizational units . In present - day Attawapiskat , extended family or ...
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1985 Residence Patterns and Related Aspects of Kinship Organization in a Swampy Cree Community . Pp . 119–130 in the 16th . Morantz , Toby 1977 James Bay Trading Captains of the Eighteenth Century : New Perspectives on Algonquian Social ...
1985 Residence Patterns and Related Aspects of Kinship Organization in a Swampy Cree Community . Pp . 119–130 in the 16th . Morantz , Toby 1977 James Bay Trading Captains of the Eighteenth Century : New Perspectives on Algonquian Social ...
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Carol Dana | 15 |
LouisPhilippe Vaillancourt | 21 |
La fonction gélinotte | 49 |
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