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... became so central to the exercise that association with a tribal name was noted almost as an afterthought . As a device for sorting out the extant , it became the practice to describe tribal societies in an " ethnographic present ...
... became so central to the exercise that association with a tribal name was noted almost as an afterthought . As a device for sorting out the extant , it became the practice to describe tribal societies in an " ethnographic present ...
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... became the first effective , if not the initial inhabitants of the North American continent . Kogurk and British Mountain may or may not represent the earliest penetration , but they are certainly part of this same general movement and ...
... became the first effective , if not the initial inhabitants of the North American continent . Kogurk and British Mountain may or may not represent the earliest penetration , but they are certainly part of this same general movement and ...
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... became possible only after in- troduction of ditch irrigation by the Spanish . The Colorado River tribes east of the Cahuilla relied mostly on floodwater farming . On the Colorado Desert , however , there were no native streams for ...
... became possible only after in- troduction of ditch irrigation by the Spanish . The Colorado River tribes east of the Cahuilla relied mostly on floodwater farming . On the Colorado Desert , however , there were no native streams for ...
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