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Oral Tradition as Cognitive Map SUSAN M. PRESTON University of Waterloo INTRODUCTION 2 Human interaction with landscape is fundamental to our experience of being - in - the - world , yet the cultural meanings associated with landscape ...
Oral Tradition as Cognitive Map SUSAN M. PRESTON University of Waterloo INTRODUCTION 2 Human interaction with landscape is fundamental to our experience of being - in - the - world , yet the cultural meanings associated with landscape ...
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Eastern Cree concept of landscape will be outlined in the context of traditional , pre - modern lifeways . Against this background , a review of significant landscape representation themes in Eastern Cree oral tradition will be offered ...
Eastern Cree concept of landscape will be outlined in the context of traditional , pre - modern lifeways . Against this background , a review of significant landscape representation themes in Eastern Cree oral tradition will be offered ...
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In Canada at all levels of government , policy has only just begun to attempt to address issues of landscape , including heritage ... particularly through the National Parks service due to their major holdings of heritage landscapes .
In Canada at all levels of government , policy has only just begun to attempt to address issues of landscape , including heritage ... particularly through the National Parks service due to their major holdings of heritage landscapes .
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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