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... culture often by contrast to the United States . In some ways the discourses of the Algon- quian First Nations of ... Culture is at the core of our identity as Canadians . The Government is committed to strong Canadian cultural ...
... culture often by contrast to the United States . In some ways the discourses of the Algon- quian First Nations of ... Culture is at the core of our identity as Canadians . The Government is committed to strong Canadian cultural ...
Page 265
... culture , we draw on previous theore- tical studies of cultural change , especially on the theory of multilinear cultural evolution ( Steward 1955 , Murphy and Steward 1956 ) . While not currently in fashion in anthropology , this focus ...
... culture , we draw on previous theore- tical studies of cultural change , especially on the theory of multilinear cultural evolution ( Steward 1955 , Murphy and Steward 1956 ) . While not currently in fashion in anthropology , this focus ...
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... culture which occurred around Lake Superior and became identified in Red River as " métis ” became part of what was later identified as the culture of the Ojibwe of Lake Superior , so that people with French or anglicized French names ...
... culture which occurred around Lake Superior and became identified in Red River as " métis ” became part of what was later identified as the culture of the Ojibwe of Lake Superior , so that people with French or anglicized French names ...
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