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... tribal history into the ethnographic present ( Yerbury 1976 : 239 , 257 ) . The idea that tribal cultures have no real history the history which harbours . change and causes profound transformations in regional eco - systems - remains ...
... tribal history into the ethnographic present ( Yerbury 1976 : 239 , 257 ) . The idea that tribal cultures have no real history the history which harbours . change and causes profound transformations in regional eco - systems - remains ...
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... tribal distribution map , most typically tribal group names recorded in French documents such as Etechemins , Gaspe- sians , Sokokis and so on . Calling this a " basically ahistorical and therefore unrealistic " portrayal of tribal ...
... tribal distribution map , most typically tribal group names recorded in French documents such as Etechemins , Gaspe- sians , Sokokis and so on . Calling this a " basically ahistorical and therefore unrealistic " portrayal of tribal ...
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... tribal districts of the Micmacs are depicted on the tribal distribution maps . The author of the chapter in the Handbook on the Micmac indicates that their tribal territories were limited to Nova Scotia , Prince Ed- ward Island , the ...
... tribal districts of the Micmacs are depicted on the tribal distribution maps . The author of the chapter in the Handbook on the Micmac indicates that their tribal territories were limited to Nova Scotia , Prince Ed- ward Island , the ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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