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... group economic interaction . One form exists when neighboring groups are adapted to resource bases which have differing seasonal patterns . Exchange of materials between such groups can result in a more stable subsistence base , and ...
... group economic interaction . One form exists when neighboring groups are adapted to resource bases which have differing seasonal patterns . Exchange of materials between such groups can result in a more stable subsistence base , and ...
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... groups ( Simpson 1939 : 45 ) . Several items are recorded as going directly from the island groups to the inland groups . Omsett in the 1880's said that shells for beads were traded to the inland people ; and Fer- nando said otter skins ...
... groups ( Simpson 1939 : 45 ) . Several items are recorded as going directly from the island groups to the inland groups . Omsett in the 1880's said that shells for beads were traded to the inland people ; and Fer- nando said otter skins ...
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... groups indicate that trade with the surrounding groups was limited to a rather small number of goods ; and that the intensity of inter- action was much less than within the Chumash area . Boundaries of the Chumash interaction system ...
... groups indicate that trade with the surrounding groups was limited to a rather small number of goods ; and that the intensity of inter- action was much less than within the Chumash area . Boundaries of the Chumash interaction system ...
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