Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volumes 20-21Carleton University, 1989 - Algonquian Indians |
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It is likely that the Ohio valley religious ideas were attractive in part because of their links to new social , political and economic practices , which may have impressed the outlying populations and led them to selectively adopt some ...
It is likely that the Ohio valley religious ideas were attractive in part because of their links to new social , political and economic practices , which may have impressed the outlying populations and led them to selectively adopt some ...
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The Shawnee and Iroquois felt the effects of geographical expansion by the United States as well as a variety of social processes which laid the foundation for both of these revitalization movements . Both the Shawnee and the Iroquois ...
The Shawnee and Iroquois felt the effects of geographical expansion by the United States as well as a variety of social processes which laid the foundation for both of these revitalization movements . Both the Shawnee and the Iroquois ...
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1976 Reticence and Self - Expression : A Study of Style in Social Relationships . Pp . 450-494 in the 7th . 1977 The Wiitiko : Algonquian Knowledge and Whiteman Interest . Pp . 101106 in the 8th . 1978 Ethnographic Reconstruction of ...
1976 Reticence and Self - Expression : A Study of Style in Social Relationships . Pp . 450-494 in the 7th . 1977 The Wiitiko : Algonquian Knowledge and Whiteman Interest . Pp . 101106 in the 8th . 1978 Ethnographic Reconstruction of ...
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