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From the earliest known usage of the term “ totem ” in 1776 by Alexander Henry ( 1969 : 311 ) – John Long used the term a year later and confused it with the guardian spirit concept – the question of totemism among so - called primitive ...
From the earliest known usage of the term “ totem ” in 1776 by Alexander Henry ( 1969 : 311 ) – John Long used the term a year later and confused it with the guardian spirit concept – the question of totemism among so - called primitive ...
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In some texts , the term is glossed instead as ' eldest daughter ' ( 1917 : 134-135 ) , although in that example a footnote identifies that woman as “ The Foolish Maiden " . Josselin de Jong , whose Red Lake Minnesota Ojibwa texts ...
In some texts , the term is glossed instead as ' eldest daughter ' ( 1917 : 134-135 ) , although in that example a footnote identifies that woman as “ The Foolish Maiden " . Josselin de Jong , whose Red Lake Minnesota Ojibwa texts ...
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The verb stem misikiti- vai ' be big ' is by no means restricted to the sense ' big with child ' but — especially in conjunction with the preverb ati ' pro gressively ' — this is a standard use of the term . Among the heuristic problems ...
The verb stem misikiti- vai ' be big ' is by no means restricted to the sense ' big with child ' but — especially in conjunction with the preverb ati ' pro gressively ' — this is a standard use of the term . Among the heuristic problems ...
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