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Gookin , Daniel 1970 Historical Collections of the Indians in New England . Jeffrey H. Fiske , annotator . Worcester : Towtaid . ( Originally published 1674 ) . Little , Elizabeth A. 1981 Historic Indian Houses of Nantucket .
Gookin , Daniel 1970 Historical Collections of the Indians in New England . Jeffrey H. Fiske , annotator . Worcester : Towtaid . ( Originally published 1674 ) . Little , Elizabeth A. 1981 Historic Indian Houses of Nantucket .
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Historical notions have to do with the cultural values or significances placed more or less willy - nilly upon the memory of events . Such notions are normally tacit , are embedded in oral and / or written narrative , and are subject to ...
Historical notions have to do with the cultural values or significances placed more or less willy - nilly upon the memory of events . Such notions are normally tacit , are embedded in oral and / or written narrative , and are subject to ...
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Contrasts in Historical Notions and Assumptions I. Historical assumptions — types of time frameworks Cree historical assumptions relate to two time frameworks : a ) empirical , pragmatic seasonal or periodic ecological processes , and b ...
Contrasts in Historical Notions and Assumptions I. Historical assumptions — types of time frameworks Cree historical assumptions relate to two time frameworks : a ) empirical , pragmatic seasonal or periodic ecological processes , and b ...
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