The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... noted almost as an afterthought . As a device for sorting out the extant , it became the practice to describe tribal societies in an " ethnographic present . " This allowed the investigator to report his findings without accounting for ...
... noted almost as an afterthought . As a device for sorting out the extant , it became the practice to describe tribal societies in an " ethnographic present . " This allowed the investigator to report his findings without accounting for ...
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... noted for its elaborate work in gold . The low - lying countryside is dotted with thousands of tolas , or artifical mounds , built by the Milagro people for burial places and house sites . Some of the tolas appear to be associated with ...
... noted for its elaborate work in gold . The low - lying countryside is dotted with thousands of tolas , or artifical mounds , built by the Milagro people for burial places and house sites . Some of the tolas appear to be associated with ...
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... noted that the burins he described were not previously described in the litera- ture . He also noted that there are burins in Olson's collections from the Santa Barbara Mainland and Santa Cruz Island . He did not , however , describe ...
... noted that the burins he described were not previously described in the litera- ture . He also noted that there are burins in Olson's collections from the Santa Barbara Mainland and Santa Cruz Island . He did not , however , describe ...
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