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... Social Organization REGNA DARNELL University of Western Ontario INTRODUCTION I find myself faintly disturbed , albeit simultaneously intrigued , by some of the theoretical speculations currently entertained in the anthropo- logical ...
... Social Organization REGNA DARNELL University of Western Ontario INTRODUCTION I find myself faintly disturbed , albeit simultaneously intrigued , by some of the theoretical speculations currently entertained in the anthropo- logical ...
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... social organiza- tion is not one of random movement on land but of an accordion , a process of subsistence - motivated expansion and contraction of social groups in relation to resource exploitation . In the Algonquian context , semi ...
... social organiza- tion is not one of random movement on land but of an accordion , a process of subsistence - motivated expansion and contraction of social groups in relation to resource exploitation . In the Algonquian context , semi ...
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... social adversity factor . Offenders should not be considered less morally 6 A school of thought which states that the grounds for mitigation should be expanded to take social disadvantage into account in sentencing ; the " social adver ...
... social adversity factor . Offenders should not be considered less morally 6 A school of thought which states that the grounds for mitigation should be expanded to take social disadvantage into account in sentencing ; the " social adver ...
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