The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... knowledge concern- ing man and his beginnings , his economy , family and social relation- ships , his developmental governing forms and the forces affecting them , as well as his physical attributes and the elements causing change , his ...
... knowledge concern- ing man and his beginnings , his economy , family and social relation- ships , his developmental governing forms and the forces affecting them , as well as his physical attributes and the elements causing change , his ...
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... knowledge , there are at present no living descendants of the Costanoan , Esselen , or Salinan Indians left in the Monterey area , to tell the story of their way of life . In 1963 , Omessimo , of Carmel Valley died ; his brother Johnny ...
... knowledge , there are at present no living descendants of the Costanoan , Esselen , or Salinan Indians left in the Monterey area , to tell the story of their way of life . In 1963 , Omessimo , of Carmel Valley died ; his brother Johnny ...
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... knowledge of agriculture , if not its actual practice , may have been transmitted from Lake Cahuilla westward to the Jacumba area and Southern Diegueno . None of the literature examining Yuman occupation of Lake Cahuilla has yet come to ...
... knowledge of agriculture , if not its actual practice , may have been transmitted from Lake Cahuilla westward to the Jacumba area and Southern Diegueno . None of the literature examining Yuman occupation of Lake Cahuilla has yet come to ...
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