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... band consisted of two or three winter bands involving 150-300 people who were closely related by kinship and marriage and from whom the annually shifting composition of winter bands and lodge groups was derived . The named band was ...
... band consisted of two or three winter bands involving 150-300 people who were closely related by kinship and marriage and from whom the annually shifting composition of winter bands and lodge groups was derived . The named band was ...
Page 99
... bands ( which was not precluded by BIA rules ) . This accordion - like system has a considerable advantage under stress conditions because it can regenerate complexity from any component part . It is clear that Algonquian band - level ...
... bands ( which was not precluded by BIA rules ) . This accordion - like system has a considerable advantage under stress conditions because it can regenerate complexity from any component part . It is clear that Algonquian band - level ...
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... band to convert , as individuals . ( This distinction is important : the band was allowed or disallowed choice , but if allowed a choice , that choice still belonged to the individual . Thus , a leader might disallow conversion entirely ...
... band to convert , as individuals . ( This distinction is important : the band was allowed or disallowed choice , but if allowed a choice , that choice still belonged to the individual . Thus , a leader might disallow conversion entirely ...
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