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any evidence of clan totemism or occupied locales outside the region I defined ( Rogers 1969 ) . Both objections are legitimate . Nevertheless , while there is evidence that the term Ojibwa has been extended to encompass a variety of ...
any evidence of clan totemism or occupied locales outside the region I defined ( Rogers 1969 ) . Both objections are legitimate . Nevertheless , while there is evidence that the term Ojibwa has been extended to encompass a variety of ...
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But to extend such egalitarianism to protohistoric times , I maintain , greatly distorts the evidence . That is not to say that the Ojibwa were not egalitarian in many basic ways : they freely shared food , material wealth was equitably ...
But to extend such egalitarianism to protohistoric times , I maintain , greatly distorts the evidence . That is not to say that the Ojibwa were not egalitarian in many basic ways : they freely shared food , material wealth was equitably ...
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If you refer to nothing more exciting than her Wiyot work , all I can say is that she does not believe her Wiyot evidence supports my theory of Algonkin - Yurok - Wiyot connection . Undoubtedly I must have made a considerable number of ...
If you refer to nothing more exciting than her Wiyot work , all I can say is that she does not believe her Wiyot evidence supports my theory of Algonkin - Yurok - Wiyot connection . Undoubtedly I must have made a considerable number of ...
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