Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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This view that Iroquoian society expanded by cultural influence helps to explain the biological and social continuity which has been noted between the ... while absorbing some of Iroquoian culture and adopting Iroquoian speech .
This view that Iroquoian society expanded by cultural influence helps to explain the biological and social continuity which has been noted between the ... while absorbing some of Iroquoian culture and adopting Iroquoian speech .
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The degree to which material culture was altered , however , is in dispute . ... In other realms of social and cultural life , Honigmann has suggested that initially the Attawapiskat Cree remained largely unaffected by the fur trade ...
The degree to which material culture was altered , however , is in dispute . ... In other realms of social and cultural life , Honigmann has suggested that initially the Attawapiskat Cree remained largely unaffected by the fur trade ...
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While it should account for changes accruing to the subordinate culture because of its relationship to the dominant culture , it should also account for changes in the dominant culture because of its contact with the subordinate .
While it should account for changes accruing to the subordinate culture because of its relationship to the dominant culture , it should also account for changes in the dominant culture because of its contact with the subordinate .
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