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There is a school of thought within anthropology that devalues this elusive essence of “ tradition , ” with its slippery but inherent variability across individuals and communities . The sometimes popular concept of " invented tradition ...
There is a school of thought within anthropology that devalues this elusive essence of “ tradition , ” with its slippery but inherent variability across individuals and communities . The sometimes popular concept of " invented tradition ...
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The story - tellers chosen are usually monolingual elders deeply embedded in oral traditions . But these elders also value tape recorders ... Intellectual property law does not cover oral tradition . Whoever writes it down can copyright ...
The story - tellers chosen are usually monolingual elders deeply embedded in oral traditions . But these elders also value tape recorders ... Intellectual property law does not cover oral tradition . Whoever writes it down can copyright ...
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Mi'kmaq People and Tradition : Indian Brook Lobster Fishing in St. Mary's Bay , Nova Scotia SIMONE POLIANDRI Brown University Lobster fishing , or lobstering , is one of the main and most remunerative forms of fishing in the Maritime ...
Mi'kmaq People and Tradition : Indian Brook Lobster Fishing in St. Mary's Bay , Nova Scotia SIMONE POLIANDRI Brown University Lobster fishing , or lobstering , is one of the main and most remunerative forms of fishing in the Maritime ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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