The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... American Indian Studies Programs tend to be organized much as autonomous aca- demic departments with an " area program " approach . Basically , the programs are oriented to both Indian and non - Indian students . The base of instruction ...
... American Indian Studies Programs tend to be organized much as autonomous aca- demic departments with an " area program " approach . Basically , the programs are oriented to both Indian and non - Indian students . The base of instruction ...
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... non - literate Indian condition was a concentration of studies which described Indian life as fixed in time and in culture content . Tribes were seen as components of " culture areas , " frozen in ecological domains and social systems ...
... non - literate Indian condition was a concentration of studies which described Indian life as fixed in time and in culture content . Tribes were seen as components of " culture areas , " frozen in ecological domains and social systems ...
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... Native Americans prior to white contact . Nesbitt agreed with non - Indian students that salt was not a Native product , but came from Scandinavia . When Selam attempted to correct this palpable error , Nesbitt refused to allow further ...
... Native Americans prior to white contact . Nesbitt agreed with non - Indian students that salt was not a Native product , but came from Scandinavia . When Selam attempted to correct this palpable error , Nesbitt refused to allow further ...
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