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... economy has been attributed by many Algonquian scholars to the fur trade . Anthropologists and ethnohistorians have overlooked the destruc- tion of the native economy from 19th - century flooding , and have not considered changes to the ...
... economy has been attributed by many Algonquian scholars to the fur trade . Anthropologists and ethnohistorians have overlooked the destruc- tion of the native economy from 19th - century flooding , and have not considered changes to the ...
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... economy , and to incorporate younger women into this sector of the economy . First of all , it is necessary to find out how women want to be integrated into the traditional economy . Presently , a majority of the respondents in Moose ...
... economy , and to incorporate younger women into this sector of the economy . First of all , it is necessary to find out how women want to be integrated into the traditional economy . Presently , a majority of the respondents in Moose ...
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... economy in a healthy state . On the other hand , the traditional economy by itself cannot provide the cash income and jobs needed for a healthy regional economy , especially since the collapse of fur markets in the 1980s . The recipe ...
... economy in a healthy state . On the other hand , the traditional economy by itself cannot provide the cash income and jobs needed for a healthy regional economy , especially since the collapse of fur markets in the 1980s . The recipe ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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