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... Cree people as " reticent " and my own field experience corroborates this characterization . Preston defines reticence as a recognized form of Cree social competence involving " social distance " and " self - control " . " Quiet ...
... Cree people as " reticent " and my own field experience corroborates this characterization . Preston defines reticence as a recognized form of Cree social competence involving " social distance " and " self - control " . " Quiet ...
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... Cree people from traplines to sedentary reserve communities has had a substantial and irreversible effect on traditional Cree values , particularly in the realm of interpersonal behaviour . Traditional Cree notions of honesty ...
... Cree people from traplines to sedentary reserve communities has had a substantial and irreversible effect on traditional Cree values , particularly in the realm of interpersonal behaviour . Traditional Cree notions of honesty ...
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... Cree . Conflict in culture : problems of developmen- tal change among the Cree , ed . by Norman A. Chance ( Ottawa : Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology , St. Paul University ) , 11–32 . Frazer , James George . 1935. The golden ...
... Cree . Conflict in culture : problems of developmen- tal change among the Cree , ed . by Norman A. Chance ( Ottawa : Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology , St. Paul University ) , 11–32 . Frazer , James George . 1935. The golden ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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