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Page 44
... living in the bush . But I think that both groups are legitimately characterized as bekomenēdedaw " community " and that the concept may be extended to mythic times , as the following discussion indicates . Partial transcript of taped ...
... living in the bush . But I think that both groups are legitimately characterized as bekomenēdedaw " community " and that the concept may be extended to mythic times , as the following discussion indicates . Partial transcript of taped ...
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... living . 2 Within a certain number of days , prescribed by the lack of embalming techniques as by ritual custom , the corpse was carried a short distance to the village or clan cemetery . There a round or oval pit had been dug and lined ...
... living . 2 Within a certain number of days , prescribed by the lack of embalming techniques as by ritual custom , the corpse was carried a short distance to the village or clan cemetery . There a round or oval pit had been dug and lined ...
Page 241
... living presence . The third point is that these stories are the primary and most coherent survival of pre - European Wampanoag culture . Whereas language , kinship organization , and subsistence patterns have all dis- appeared , these ...
... living presence . The third point is that these stories are the primary and most coherent survival of pre - European Wampanoag culture . Whereas language , kinship organization , and subsistence patterns have all dis- appeared , these ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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