The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... believe this is not a solution for the current unsatisfactory situation . We ask that the American Anthropological Association , at this convention for the year 1970 , at San Diego , California , set up a BOARD OF REVIEW , which would ...
... believe this is not a solution for the current unsatisfactory situation . We ask that the American Anthropological Association , at this convention for the year 1970 , at San Diego , California , set up a BOARD OF REVIEW , which would ...
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where orographic barriers prevented the Indian from hunting or trading . I believe that there were not large tribal areas , but that small clan groups occupied certain areas , and were perhaps dis- tinguished by dialect differences ...
where orographic barriers prevented the Indian from hunting or trading . I believe that there were not large tribal areas , but that small clan groups occupied certain areas , and were perhaps dis- tinguished by dialect differences ...
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... believe in cremation . In that way , the evil which we were subjected to on earth is purified . Although we are ... believe . Anoth- er theory is that we are the people of Atlantis , the lost c ntinent . A third one , is that we are one ...
... believe in cremation . In that way , the evil which we were subjected to on earth is purified . Although we are ... believe . Anoth- er theory is that we are the people of Atlantis , the lost c ntinent . A third one , is that we are one ...
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