Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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... groups in his Type III , village or tribal organization ) . We have , then , small groups with limited genetic diversity ( an overlapping gene pool consistent with nomadic subsistence patterns tied closely to kinship networks over wide ...
... groups in his Type III , village or tribal organization ) . We have , then , small groups with limited genetic diversity ( an overlapping gene pool consistent with nomadic subsistence patterns tied closely to kinship networks over wide ...
Page 98
... groups rarely fell below ten members even when game depletion made large units counterproductive . 2 ) The winter band included 35-75 people , two or three lodge groups that combined to hunt together over the winter as long as game was ...
... groups rarely fell below ten members even when game depletion made large units counterproductive . 2 ) The winter band included 35-75 people , two or three lodge groups that combined to hunt together over the winter as long as game was ...
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... groups related by intermarriage , language , culture , seasonal visiting , and occasional political alliance remained ; the process was simply transferred to new groups as the old ones ceased to be sufficiently numerous to maintain ...
... groups related by intermarriage , language , culture , seasonal visiting , and occasional political alliance remained ; the process was simply transferred to new groups as the old ones ceased to be sufficiently numerous to maintain ...
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