Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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... social , political and economic practices , which may have impressed the outlying populations and led them to selectively adopt some of these new ways . The new ideas available from the Ohio val- ley at this time included improved food ...
... social , political and economic practices , which may have impressed the outlying populations and led them to selectively adopt some of these new ways . The new ideas available from the Ohio val- ley at this time included improved food ...
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... social position in their society before they received their first revelations . It seems highly probable that both used their reve- lations to elevate themselves to a higher social position ( Henry 1982 : 396 ) . Both of these prophets ...
... social position in their society before they received their first revelations . It seems highly probable that both used their reve- lations to elevate themselves to a higher social position ( Henry 1982 : 396 ) . Both of these prophets ...
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... Social Relation- ships . Pp . 450-494 in the 7th . The Wiitiko : Algonquian Knowledge and Whiteman Interest . Pp . 101- 106 in the 8th . Ethnographic Reconstruction of Witigo . Pp . 61-67 in the 9th . The Cree Way Project : An ...
... Social Relation- ships . Pp . 450-494 in the 7th . The Wiitiko : Algonquian Knowledge and Whiteman Interest . Pp . 101- 106 in the 8th . Ethnographic Reconstruction of Witigo . Pp . 61-67 in the 9th . The Cree Way Project : An ...
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