Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 22Carleton University, 1991 - Algonquian Indians |
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... native individuals will evaluate the behaviour of their fellow human persons . In that sense , they are closely related to behaviour and the wish to look well in the eyes of others . The inclination of the linguist to tack on extra ...
... native individuals will evaluate the behaviour of their fellow human persons . In that sense , they are closely related to behaviour and the wish to look well in the eyes of others . The inclination of the linguist to tack on extra ...
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... Native American Studies at the University of California , Davis . Contemporary Powhatan Social Concerns : Maintaining the Traditions The 1960s civil rights movement has been a mixed blessing for Powhatan Indians and other southeastern ...
... Native American Studies at the University of California , Davis . Contemporary Powhatan Social Concerns : Maintaining the Traditions The 1960s civil rights movement has been a mixed blessing for Powhatan Indians and other southeastern ...
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... native people ( Thwaites 1959 : 19 : 91–93 ; Tooker 1964 : 117-120 ) . Beginning in 1633-34 , a series of violent smallpox epidemics began which decimated native villages throughout the eastern region of North America , reducing native ...
... native people ( Thwaites 1959 : 19 : 91–93 ; Tooker 1964 : 117-120 ) . Beginning in 1633-34 , a series of violent smallpox epidemics began which decimated native villages throughout the eastern region of North America , reducing native ...
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