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Page 91
... land are nomads ; also , whether it matters if the land in question is clearly bounded , either geographically or politically . - I want to suggest that the basic model of Algonquian social organiza- tion is not one of random movement on ...
... land are nomads ; also , whether it matters if the land in question is clearly bounded , either geographically or politically . - I want to suggest that the basic model of Algonquian social organiza- tion is not one of random movement on ...
Page 104
... land . Land and identity , therefore , been inextricably linked , even while people move about on the land . Clifford ( 1997 : 253 ) notes the pervasive American determination to settle roving bands of Indians , with a " premium on ...
... land . Land and identity , therefore , been inextricably linked , even while people move about on the land . Clifford ( 1997 : 253 ) notes the pervasive American determination to settle roving bands of Indians , with a " premium on ...
Page 357
... land he had come to , the Isle of FitzWilliam ( Manitoulin ) with great disdain : [ 28 July 1838 ] ... I do not remember to have seen but one small tract of land on hard wood land the while nothing but scrubby evergreens growing on beds ...
... land he had come to , the Isle of FitzWilliam ( Manitoulin ) with great disdain : [ 28 July 1838 ] ... I do not remember to have seen but one small tract of land on hard wood land the while nothing but scrubby evergreens growing on beds ...
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