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... movements . Linton ( 1943 : 238 ) has stated that a revivalist - magical type of Nativism may arise if a group incurs sufficient hardships . This type of movement occurs when the dominated group considers itself inferior as a result of ...
... movements . Linton ( 1943 : 238 ) has stated that a revivalist - magical type of Nativism may arise if a group incurs sufficient hardships . This type of movement occurs when the dominated group considers itself inferior as a result of ...
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... movements can be defined is the magical Nativistic type . In a magical Nativistic movement , " some individual ... movements is Anthony F.C. Wallace . Wallace defines a revitalization movement " as a deliberate , organized , conscious ...
... movements can be defined is the magical Nativistic type . In a magical Nativistic movement , " some individual ... movements is Anthony F.C. Wallace . Wallace defines a revitalization movement " as a deliberate , organized , conscious ...
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... movements . All of the stages of Overholt's model of prophet dynamics appear in both Handsome Lake's and the Shawnee Prophet's movement . Not only is Overholt's model ap- plicable to both of these movements , it also illustrates that in ...
... movements . All of the stages of Overholt's model of prophet dynamics appear in both Handsome Lake's and the Shawnee Prophet's movement . Not only is Overholt's model ap- plicable to both of these movements , it also illustrates that in ...
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