Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 29Carleton University, 1999 - Algonquian Indians |
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Page 95
... political autonomy , population size , and other variables beyond the control of aboriginal tribes under colonial regimes . In spite of extraordinary pressures toward assimilation , many Native Americans have successfully resisted the ...
... political autonomy , population size , and other variables beyond the control of aboriginal tribes under colonial regimes . In spite of extraordinary pressures toward assimilation , many Native Americans have successfully resisted the ...
Page 101
... political units , covering much larger geographic areas . " That is , the different size units which exploited local subsistence resources collectively were quick to adapt their political organization to rapidly changing conditions ...
... political units , covering much larger geographic areas . " That is , the different size units which exploited local subsistence resources collectively were quick to adapt their political organization to rapidly changing conditions ...
Page 147
... political autonomy " , the government had something else in mind . Treaty research is adding significantly to historical and political discussions about land , settlement and resource use . For instance , Holzkamm , Lytwyn and Waisberg ...
... political autonomy " , the government had something else in mind . Treaty research is adding significantly to historical and political discussions about land , settlement and resource use . For instance , Holzkamm , Lytwyn and Waisberg ...
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