The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... given the negation of culture and background previously instilled by ethno- centric educational processes . The role of the anthropologists in the Native American Studies and in Third World Departments in gen- eral , is hazy and fraught ...
... given the negation of culture and background previously instilled by ethno- centric educational processes . The role of the anthropologists in the Native American Studies and in Third World Departments in gen- eral , is hazy and fraught ...
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... given time interval and a given extension in space , deprived the New World inhabitants of a past or of any kind of ordered sequence in their movements and adaptations . And worse , it left them without any hope for a future as a ...
... given time interval and a given extension in space , deprived the New World inhabitants of a past or of any kind of ordered sequence in their movements and adaptations . And worse , it left them without any hope for a future as a ...
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... given ) when there are many important food resources or when there are many potential unreliable sources of a valuable resource , * because frequently used money is efficient in averaging many variables . ( 2 ) Obligations in- crease ...
... given ) when there are many important food resources or when there are many potential unreliable sources of a valuable resource , * because frequently used money is efficient in averaging many variables . ( 2 ) Obligations in- crease ...
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