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... Ojibwa themselves ( RBP , 29 June 1933 , 2 September 1935 ) . Not only did she depict the Ojibwa without political or social organization , she portrayed them as having little indigenous culture , having borrowed heavily from southern ...
... Ojibwa themselves ( RBP , 29 June 1933 , 2 September 1935 ) . Not only did she depict the Ojibwa without political or social organization , she portrayed them as having little indigenous culture , having borrowed heavily from southern ...
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... Ojibwa women were portrayed as culturally dispossessed and underprivileged . Besides misrepresenting her status as the first woman in the field , Landes referred to herself as a New Yorker compared to the poor Ojibwa and admitted that ...
... Ojibwa women were portrayed as culturally dispossessed and underprivileged . Besides misrepresenting her status as the first woman in the field , Landes referred to herself as a New Yorker compared to the poor Ojibwa and admitted that ...
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... Ojibwa woman . New York : W. W. Norton & Co. 1973. Comment . Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology 3 ( 2 ) : 44–46 . 1976. Response to Alexander's review of The Ojibwa woman . American Anthropologist 78 : 348–349 . 1981. On the ...
... Ojibwa woman . New York : W. W. Norton & Co. 1973. Comment . Western Canadian Journal of Anthropology 3 ( 2 ) : 44–46 . 1976. Response to Alexander's review of The Ojibwa woman . American Anthropologist 78 : 348–349 . 1981. On the ...
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GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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