Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 31Carleton University, 2000 - Algonquian Indians |
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Virginia Algonquian culture Virginia Algonquian culture is a regional manifestation of Northeastern Algonquian culture . In fact , the Virginia Algonquians are classified as members of the Eastern Algonquian language group , although ...
Virginia Algonquian culture Virginia Algonquian culture is a regional manifestation of Northeastern Algonquian culture . In fact , the Virginia Algonquians are classified as members of the Eastern Algonquian language group , although ...
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The cultural form , in contrast , varies much less and changes much more slowly . CULTURAL FORM In conceptualizing cultural form I am quite convinced of the necessity to follow Edward Sapir's lead in combining history , culture and ...
The cultural form , in contrast , varies much less and changes much more slowly . CULTURAL FORM In conceptualizing cultural form I am quite convinced of the necessity to follow Edward Sapir's lead in combining history , culture and ...
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But he is explicit that cultural forms differ only in degree , not in formal types ( Sapir 1994 : Ch . 6 ) . ... Gesture , music and poetry are particular domains of culture with alternative and specific forms , But in the overarching ...
But he is explicit that cultural forms differ only in degree , not in formal types ( Sapir 1994 : Ch . 6 ) . ... Gesture , music and poetry are particular domains of culture with alternative and specific forms , But in the overarching ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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