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Page 119
... noted among the Powhatans in the huskanaw , the puberty rite whereby young men obtained their spirit guardians ( Smith 1986b : 171 ) . - The women now rush into the field , forming dance circle around the fire . These women , however ...
... noted among the Powhatans in the huskanaw , the puberty rite whereby young men obtained their spirit guardians ( Smith 1986b : 171 ) . - The women now rush into the field , forming dance circle around the fire . These women , however ...
Page 173
... noted in 1852 that the Ojibwa were " tall , strong , and well built " , and in 1868 Simon Dawson reported that " in appearance , these Indians are tall and well formed and , in bearing , independent . " 19 THE BIG - GAME COLLAPSE Ojibwa ...
... noted in 1852 that the Ojibwa were " tall , strong , and well built " , and in 1868 Simon Dawson reported that " in appearance , these Indians are tall and well formed and , in bearing , independent . " 19 THE BIG - GAME COLLAPSE Ojibwa ...
Page 174
... noted . No Lac la Pluie account books are cited . An analysis of Bishop's references in his chapter on " Economy and social organization " , in which he discussed the assumed subsistence collapse and collateral sociocultural changes ...
... noted . No Lac la Pluie account books are cited . An analysis of Bishop's references in his chapter on " Economy and social organization " , in which he discussed the assumed subsistence collapse and collateral sociocultural changes ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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