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This paper is an exploration of traditional Eastern James Bay Cree expressions of landscape meaning , an effort begun in part for its potential contribution to cultural heritage conservation and education , and also as a demonstration ...
This paper is an exploration of traditional Eastern James Bay Cree expressions of landscape meaning , an effort begun in part for its potential contribution to cultural heritage conservation and education , and also as a demonstration ...
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THE EASTERN CREE LANDSCAPE If , as suggested above , we understand landscape to be environment perceived , valued , and represented , then what I am calling “ landscape " for the Eastern Cree traditionally consisted of all of the ...
THE EASTERN CREE LANDSCAPE If , as suggested above , we understand landscape to be environment perceived , valued , and represented , then what I am calling “ landscape " for the Eastern Cree traditionally consisted of all of the ...
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An ethnohistoric study of Eastern James Bay Cree social organization , 1700–1850 . Canadian Ethnology Service Paper No. 88. Ottawa : National Museums of Canada . Parker , Patricia L. and Thomas F. King . 1995.
An ethnohistoric study of Eastern James Bay Cree social organization , 1700–1850 . Canadian Ethnology Service Paper No. 88. Ottawa : National Museums of Canada . Parker , Patricia L. and Thomas F. King . 1995.
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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