Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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On the basis of sketchy data in the Jesuit Relations I suggested ( Bishop 1976 : 40 ) that the population in the core area at contact may have numbered between 4,500 and 5,000 persons . But as Smith ( n.d. ) has pointed out , even this ...
On the basis of sketchy data in the Jesuit Relations I suggested ( Bishop 1976 : 40 ) that the population in the core area at contact may have numbered between 4,500 and 5,000 persons . But as Smith ( n.d. ) has pointed out , even this ...
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demand leads to market exploitation by “ Less Mobile Peripatetics ” and that high frequency of demand coupled with both low predictability of demand and a small customer population will lead to “ Highly Mobile Peripatetics ” ( Rao 1987 ...
demand leads to market exploitation by “ Less Mobile Peripatetics ” and that high frequency of demand coupled with both low predictability of demand and a small customer population will lead to “ Highly Mobile Peripatetics ” ( Rao 1987 ...
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The similarity included both their own exploitation of the sedentist population and the attitudes and policies of the sedentist population toward the peripatetics . We have here then a most interesting example in cross - cultural ...
The similarity included both their own exploitation of the sedentist population and the attitudes and policies of the sedentist population toward the peripatetics . We have here then a most interesting example in cross - cultural ...
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