The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... fact that anthropology provides a perspective on life ; it is not a substitute for living , nor life itself . As such it can be abused , but it can also be used humanely and ethically , as well as scientifically . This depends on the ...
... fact that anthropology provides a perspective on life ; it is not a substitute for living , nor life itself . As such it can be abused , but it can also be used humanely and ethically , as well as scientifically . This depends on the ...
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... fact and theory of early migrations to the new world , are considered : The emergence of Paleo - Indian archaeology began in 1926 , when Howard Cook and J. D. Figgins traveled to Folsom , New Mexico , to excavate fossil bison , first ...
... fact and theory of early migrations to the new world , are considered : The emergence of Paleo - Indian archaeology began in 1926 , when Howard Cook and J. D. Figgins traveled to Folsom , New Mexico , to excavate fossil bison , first ...
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... fact that few Indians were seen in the area . Two of the best descriptions of Mission Indian neophyte culture are given in the 1786 reference of Count Jean de la Perouse . In his report , A Voyage Round the World in the years 1785 ...
... fact that few Indians were seen in the area . Two of the best descriptions of Mission Indian neophyte culture are given in the 1786 reference of Count Jean de la Perouse . In his report , A Voyage Round the World in the years 1785 ...
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