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... Ojibwa were seen as an atomistic society within a timeless “ ethnographic present " . Landes ' views emphasized hunting and trapping in a poor environment where the Ojibwa existed in small , isolated households . Her views preoccupied ...
... Ojibwa were seen as an atomistic society within a timeless “ ethnographic present " . Landes ' views emphasized hunting and trapping in a poor environment where the Ojibwa existed in small , isolated households . Her views preoccupied ...
Page 356
From the start , the missionaries badgered the Ojibwa to change their lifestyle . They initially focussed their attention on children , and built a school to educate Ojibwa boys in agriculture and the word of God.20 The Ojibwa resisted ...
From the start , the missionaries badgered the Ojibwa to change their lifestyle . They initially focussed their attention on children , and built a school to educate Ojibwa boys in agriculture and the word of God.20 The Ojibwa resisted ...
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... Ojibwa and the Church Missionary Society . Cockran saw his civilization and evangeliza- tion program implemented - he directed farming , built houses , fenced fields and held Bible classes . For the Ojibwa the move meant further ...
... Ojibwa and the Church Missionary Society . Cockran saw his civilization and evangeliza- tion program implemented - he directed farming , built houses , fenced fields and held Bible classes . For the Ojibwa the move meant further ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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