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... European held lands was invariably considered preferable to incorporation and socio - political oblivion among foreign groups in distant lands . Brasser ( 1971.73 ) alluded to this phenomenon , designating the first half of the ...
... European held lands was invariably considered preferable to incorporation and socio - political oblivion among foreign groups in distant lands . Brasser ( 1971.73 ) alluded to this phenomenon , designating the first half of the ...
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... European participants are as affected as are Amerindian participants . It has long been part of our historiography to portray the native peoples as recipients , as those who responded to , or reacted to stimuli from European activities ...
... European participants are as affected as are Amerindian participants . It has long been part of our historiography to portray the native peoples as recipients , as those who responded to , or reacted to stimuli from European activities ...
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... European documents . Documents are interpreta- tions as well as records of events ; nevertheless , contempor- ary reports must be given credit for ... Europe from mostly European materials and exported to America along with explorers , 94.
... European documents . Documents are interpreta- tions as well as records of events ; nevertheless , contempor- ary reports must be given credit for ... Europe from mostly European materials and exported to America along with explorers , 94.
Contents
Robert Steven Crumet Rutgers University AN ANALYSIS | 25 |
Day National Museum of Man ETHNOLOGY | 36 |
Daviault M Dufresne S Girouard J D Kaye | 55 |
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