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Page 40
... social groupings , by comparison with the contemporary concept , were little coloured by the ideas and values of non - Cree peoples ; they expressed an indigenous perception of the ways in which people try to live together . The James ...
... social groupings , by comparison with the contemporary concept , were little coloured by the ideas and values of non - Cree peoples ; they expressed an indigenous perception of the ways in which people try to live together . The James ...
Page 43
... social identification ; that who is staying with whom is primary , and where they are at a given moment in time is only significant or comprehensible if the social dimensions are understood . If this is true , then it would be plausible ...
... social identification ; that who is staying with whom is primary , and where they are at a given moment in time is only significant or comprehensible if the social dimensions are understood . If this is true , then it would be plausible ...
Page 270
... social needs , providing a sense of belonging and group identity . There is no evidence of macro - groups among the coasters . Social Organization in the 18th Century . These kinds of details on 19th century social organization are not ...
... social needs , providing a sense of belonging and group identity . There is no evidence of macro - groups among the coasters . Social Organization in the 18th Century . These kinds of details on 19th century social organization are not ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
Sandra Clarke and Marguerite MacKenzie Memorial | 19 |
DE | 33 |
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