The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... exercise more wisdom , constraint , and discrimination by selecting individual targets , if targets must be selected at all . Even if the whole field were dismantled and its mem- bers scattered , something else very much like it and ...
... exercise more wisdom , constraint , and discrimination by selecting individual targets , if targets must be selected at all . Even if the whole field were dismantled and its mem- bers scattered , something else very much like it and ...
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... exercise that associa- tiɔn with a tribal name was added almost as an afterthought . ( p . 6 ) We pay deference to the printed word . It is within this realm that we choose to explore this implication . There is currently great ...
... exercise that associa- tiɔn with a tribal name was added almost as an afterthought . ( p . 6 ) We pay deference to the printed word . It is within this realm that we choose to explore this implication . There is currently great ...
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... 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 . " This allowed 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 . " This allowed the ...
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The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |