Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... SPACE In his seminal work The middle ground : Indians , empires , and re- publics in the Great Lakes region , 1650-1815 , Richard White argues that at one time an unique social space , designated the pays d'en haut , existed between ...
... SPACE In his seminal work The middle ground : Indians , empires , and re- publics in the Great Lakes region , 1650-1815 , Richard White argues that at one time an unique social space , designated the pays d'en haut , existed between ...
Page 68
... space can still provide a creative crucible . Use of benign stereotypes provided temporary respite until truer views of indigenous potential and creativity could take their place . Myth- making is never one - sided . Stories told by ...
... space can still provide a creative crucible . Use of benign stereotypes provided temporary respite until truer views of indigenous potential and creativity could take their place . Myth- making is never one - sided . Stories told by ...
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... space more completely and making localization more difficult than the high frequencies we experience as thinner and more piercing sounds . As a result , instead of facing a sound source , the listener is immersed in it . Schafer ...
... space more completely and making localization more difficult than the high frequencies we experience as thinner and more piercing sounds . As a result , instead of facing a sound source , the listener is immersed in it . Schafer ...
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