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... Flannery found her ethnographic work , which included the tran- scription of stories and accounts of myths , well ... Flannery's rapport with her Mescalero Apache respondents was con- firmed by a letter to her from Ella Sampson , her ...
... Flannery found her ethnographic work , which included the tran- scription of stories and accounts of myths , well ... Flannery's rapport with her Mescalero Apache respondents was con- firmed by a letter to her from Ella Sampson , her ...
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Regina Flannery's James Bay Research : A Retrospective TOBY MORANTZ McGill University Regina Flannery began her fieldwork in James Bay , not as a novice , for she had already conducted fieldwork , two summers before , in a field school ...
Regina Flannery's James Bay Research : A Retrospective TOBY MORANTZ McGill University Regina Flannery began her fieldwork in James Bay , not as a novice , for she had already conducted fieldwork , two summers before , in a field school ...
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... Flannery , as her last work , had returned to her first interest . What more can one say than to salute Regina Flannery , an extraordinary woman and friend and a meticulous and perceptive scholar who gave us so much . We are indebted to ...
... Flannery , as her last work , had returned to her first interest . What more can one say than to salute Regina Flannery , an extraordinary woman and friend and a meticulous and perceptive scholar who gave us so much . We are indebted to ...
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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