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... human burial or with the burial of severed human forearms . It is possible that the Virginia Algonquians had some conception of the afterlife in which dogs played a role , as either companion , guardian or protector . Some of the dog ...
... human burial or with the burial of severed human forearms . It is possible that the Virginia Algonquians had some conception of the afterlife in which dogs played a role , as either companion , guardian or protector . Some of the dog ...
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... human history has relied exclusively on oral tradition for the transmission of culture from one generation to the next ought to tell us something . To be fully human has more to do with the interaction of persons than with writing ...
... human history has relied exclusively on oral tradition for the transmission of culture from one generation to the next ought to tell us something . To be fully human has more to do with the interaction of persons than with writing ...
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... human , and spirit persons ( R. Preston 1990a ) . This inclusive ontology may be typical of hunter - gatherer cultures ( Ingold 1996 ) , although it is given cultural form in a variety of ways . For example , in the Eastern Cree context ...
... human , and spirit persons ( R. Preston 1990a ) . This inclusive ontology may be typical of hunter - gatherer cultures ( Ingold 1996 ) , although it is given cultural form in a variety of ways . For example , in the Eastern Cree context ...
Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
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Algonquian American analysis animate appear begin Bloomfield called Carleton University Cheyenne chief conjunct continued Cree Crown Crown Lands culture definite demonstratives early ending English example experience final fishing given gives harmony historical human hunting Illinois independent Indian indicative Island James John Journal killed kiyâ Lake land landscape language later Leman Linguistics living look marked meaning Menominee Miami Native North noted noun object obviative oral tradition original person phonemic plural present Press Quaker recorded reference ribbon River shaman singular Society stems stop story syllable theme things third told Town tracks tradition tribal tribes University VAI.CIN vowel writing written young