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Page 274
... cultures , anthropologists have recently given attention to the limited usefulness of the culture concept ( e.g. Keesing 1990 ) . In my research , the culture concept has been useful to some extent as a working model or metaphor , and ...
... cultures , anthropologists have recently given attention to the limited usefulness of the culture concept ( e.g. Keesing 1990 ) . In my research , the culture concept has been useful to some extent as a working model or metaphor , and ...
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... culture in the bison - hunters ' camps led to the development of the plains Métis , a distinct ethnic group who separated their ethnic identity from both Aboriginal and European cultures while at the same time blending and incorporating ...
... culture in the bison - hunters ' camps led to the development of the plains Métis , a distinct ethnic group who separated their ethnic identity from both Aboriginal and European cultures while at the same time blending and incorporating ...
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... culture and different from their parents , it was an outgrowth of the free- men culture of the fur trade . This family in particular for a generation at least were more closely linked to the Ojibwe of the Great Lakes and Min- nesota ...
... culture and different from their parents , it was an outgrowth of the free- men culture of the fur trade . This family in particular for a generation at least were more closely linked to the Ojibwe of the Great Lakes and Min- nesota ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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