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his contribution would be of interest to a gathering of anthropolo- gists . General interest in historical issues by most anthropologists combined with the gradual attraction of more historians soon dis- pelled such fears . The real ...
his contribution would be of interest to a gathering of anthropolo- gists . General interest in historical issues by most anthropologists combined with the gradual attraction of more historians soon dis- pelled such fears . The real ...
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... interest as the hunt itself . Yet symbols are an expression of that great interest the motives , attitudes , and convictions that sustain the hunt , and in that sense characterize the hunter's world . Since animal imagery constituted a ...
... interest as the hunt itself . Yet symbols are an expression of that great interest the motives , attitudes , and convictions that sustain the hunt , and in that sense characterize the hunter's world . Since animal imagery constituted a ...
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... interest in the history of Canada as it could be discerned through the log- books and diaries of early explorers ; 11the second was the numerous botanical expeditions which he undertook as early as 1948. These allowed him to make ...
... interest in the history of Canada as it could be discerned through the log- books and diaries of early explorers ; 11the second was the numerous botanical expeditions which he undertook as early as 1948. These allowed him to make ...
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Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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