The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... persons , who were to them and are yet , most dear " ( Vol . II : 448-9 ) . The mourning was renewed as if the dead were newly deceased . New robes were provided , and the old ones , along the mats lining the graves and the excrement ...
... persons , who were to them and are yet , most dear " ( Vol . II : 448-9 ) . The mourning was renewed as if the dead were newly deceased . New robes were provided , and the old ones , along the mats lining the graves and the excrement ...
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... persons , leave carrying on their backs their packs of bones , some re- articulated , painted and decorated with wampum and necklaces of moose horn . At each village through which they pass , they spent the night in a cabin prepared for ...
... persons , leave carrying on their backs their packs of bones , some re- articulated , painted and decorated with wampum and necklaces of moose horn . At each village through which they pass , they spent the night in a cabin prepared for ...
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... persons who have not been trained in the basic tech- niques of field archaeology and scholarship . The Society for American Archaeology recommends the fol- lowing formal training as a minimum qualification for persons plan- ning to ...
... persons who have not been trained in the basic tech- niques of field archaeology and scholarship . The Society for American Archaeology recommends the fol- lowing formal training as a minimum qualification for persons plan- ning to ...
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