The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... object of the research . A later consequence of the 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 ...
... object of the research . A later consequence of the 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 ...
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... objects owned by individuals or families are the same as those being traded . Other objects for which there is ethnographic information concerning personal or family ownership include : ( 1 ) Digging stick weights ( used mainly on the ...
... objects owned by individuals or families are the same as those being traded . Other objects for which there is ethnographic information concerning personal or family ownership include : ( 1 ) Digging stick weights ( used mainly on the ...
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... objects are found in mid- dens , and whole or broken vessels are often found in mortuary contexts . A number of other objects , which indicate trade , are found in archaelogical contexts . Fragments of pipes are found in middens of ...
... objects are found in mid- dens , and whole or broken vessels are often found in mortuary contexts . A number of other objects , which indicate trade , are found in archaelogical contexts . Fragments of pipes are found in middens of ...
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