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Jennifer Brown makes this point in the afterward in reference to the stories in William Berens's life story recorded by Hallowell . Although Hallowell considered William Berens to be ' highly acculturated , ” his data offer grounds for ...
Jennifer Brown makes this point in the afterward in reference to the stories in William Berens's life story recorded by Hallowell . Although Hallowell considered William Berens to be ' highly acculturated , ” his data offer grounds for ...
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As he himself acknowledges , his comparison is with “ the accounts of shamans , ” accounts that have been recorded and incorporated within an anthropological discourse . Harner's authentic shamans are simulations of dominance ...
As he himself acknowledges , his comparison is with “ the accounts of shamans , ” accounts that have been recorded and incorporated within an anthropological discourse . Harner's authentic shamans are simulations of dominance ...
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a recording that represents phonemic waapaahšiiwi , a third person singular inanimate intransitive independent verb . ... it was also a popular Miami - Illinois personal name , first recorded by La Salle in the 1600s ' and then again by ...
a recording that represents phonemic waapaahšiiwi , a third person singular inanimate intransitive independent verb . ... it was also a popular Miami - Illinois personal name , first recorded by La Salle in the 1600s ' and then again by ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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