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Missionary success was an expression of political domination . Conversion of the Martha's Vineyard population by the Mayhew family would seem to be an exception , but a close analysis of the process of conversion on that island reveals ...
Missionary success was an expression of political domination . Conversion of the Martha's Vineyard population by the Mayhew family would seem to be an exception , but a close analysis of the process of conversion on that island reveals ...
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Before conversion the Narragansett reservation community already was integrated into colonial society while remaining a separate enclave from the point of view of residence , marriage , and political participation .
Before conversion the Narragansett reservation community already was integrated into colonial society while remaining a separate enclave from the point of view of residence , marriage , and political participation .
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This is not to question the use of names in the continual political process of affirmation and assertion of distinct character on the part of diverse population groups and aggregates at various levels of organizational complexity .
This is not to question the use of names in the continual political process of affirmation and assertion of distinct character on the part of diverse population groups and aggregates at various levels of organizational complexity .
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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