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... culture . HUMOUR , CULTURE , AND LANGUAGE people The importance of language in the structure of thinking is illustrated by the difficulties people have in translating one language into another language . In translating Siksika into ...
... culture . HUMOUR , CULTURE , AND LANGUAGE people The importance of language in the structure of thinking is illustrated by the difficulties people have in translating one language into another language . In translating Siksika into ...
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... culture itself . We can make this claim without embarrassment ; in anthropology it is not controversial that the language of the Navajo , say , is in some important respect a manifestation of Navajo culture . It has never been ...
... culture itself . We can make this claim without embarrassment ; in anthropology it is not controversial that the language of the Navajo , say , is in some important respect a manifestation of Navajo culture . It has never been ...
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... culture Euro - Canadian culture Scores Age group Language Bush skills Education Job ( past ) Inter- Abori- Euro- action ginal Canadian Cultural Orientation Partici- pation Pattern 70s ( 1 ) 60s ( 10 ) Cree competent < 6 NW 1 4 1 ...
... culture Euro - Canadian culture Scores Age group Language Bush skills Education Job ( past ) Inter- Abori- Euro- action ginal Canadian Cultural Orientation Partici- pation Pattern 70s ( 1 ) 60s ( 10 ) Cree competent < 6 NW 1 4 1 ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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