The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... field . Nor had any other currently fashionable field of endeavor yet proven relevant to Indian concerns and aspirations . I had high hopes for sociology when selecting a major , but discovered in the end that it merely presented a ...
... field . Nor had any other currently fashionable field of endeavor yet proven relevant to Indian concerns and aspirations . I had high hopes for sociology when selecting a major , but discovered in the end that it merely presented a ...
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... field of study of the Paleo - Indian is so recent , most scientists engaged in this study are older than the discipline itself . Early in the twentieth century , a Negro cowboy discovered the remains of several individuals of an extinct ...
... field of study of the Paleo - Indian is so recent , most scientists engaged in this study are older than the discipline itself . Early in the twentieth century , a Negro cowboy discovered the remains of several individuals of an extinct ...
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... field training ended . By trust agreement with the tribal govern- ment , a dollar of savings toward college education would be placed in trust in the name of each student for every dollar he or she re- ceived during field training . An ...
... field training ended . By trust agreement with the tribal govern- ment , a dollar of savings toward college education would be placed in trust in the name of each student for every dollar he or she re- ceived during field training . An ...
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