The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... Native Americans using the term " our anthropologist . " Anthropologists may have accepted the Indians as they were , labeling them " non - technological , " " primitive " and more recently , “ tribal ” or “ folk . ” This has predicated ...
... Native Americans using the term " our anthropologist . " Anthropologists may have accepted the Indians as they were , labeling them " non - technological , " " primitive " and more recently , “ tribal ” or “ folk . ” This has predicated ...
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... non - agricultu- ral society like the Chumash , or even non- " peasant " or non- " mod- ern " society can be expected to have such an economic system . ( Nash , 1966 ; Dalton , 1967 ) . In this paper I shall present a hypothesis which ...
... non - agricultu- ral society like the Chumash , or even non- " peasant " or non- " mod- ern " society can be expected to have such an economic system . ( Nash , 1966 ; Dalton , 1967 ) . In this paper I shall present a hypothesis which ...
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... Indians it was 51,090 . This inequity of iniquity has persuaded some racist ... Indians ; the former reside largely in urban ethnic neighborhoods , while the ... non- Indians show an example of crime organized in gangs and cartels , it is ...
... Indians it was 51,090 . This inequity of iniquity has persuaded some racist ... Indians ; the former reside largely in urban ethnic neighborhoods , while the ... non- Indians show an example of crime organized in gangs and cartels , it is ...
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