The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... ment which the Native American sector represents in most Ethnic Studies Divisions serves to solidify certain anthropologists ' involve- ment . In some instances , this concern has included writing course outlines , collecting ...
... ment which the Native American sector represents in most Ethnic Studies Divisions serves to solidify certain anthropologists ' involve- ment . In some instances , this concern has included writing course outlines , collecting ...
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... ment basins with soil - moisture storage capacity ; and ( 5 ) pot irriga- tion . Each of these methods is discussed below . Dry - Farming . - Dry - Farming was possible only at mountain Cahuilla villages . Rainfall is relied upon to ...
... ment basins with soil - moisture storage capacity ; and ( 5 ) pot irriga- tion . Each of these methods is discussed below . Dry - Farming . - Dry - Farming was possible only at mountain Cahuilla villages . Rainfall is relied upon to ...
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... 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 additional amount would be placed in mutual trust and the amount ...
... 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 additional amount would be placed in mutual trust and the amount ...
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