The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... population groups . As it happened , this occurred at a time . in the history of Europe when humanistic learning was in eclipse and men lived in terror of heresy and black magic . It was not a time when a newly discovered human population ...
... population groups . As it happened , this occurred at a time . in the history of Europe when humanistic learning was in eclipse and men lived in terror of heresy and black magic . It was not a time when a newly discovered human population ...
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... population size , resource vari- ability , and inter - group interaction , it is possible to hypothesize that economic behavior varies between populations as a result of the ef- ficient adaptation of each population to its particular ...
... population size , resource vari- ability , and inter - group interaction , it is possible to hypothesize that economic behavior varies between populations as a result of the ef- ficient adaptation of each population to its particular ...
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... population , and this seems ex- cessive . From the Bureau of Census 1968 population projection and the U.S. Justice Department's Uniform Crime Report of 1968 , it appears that in 1968 the arrest rate was 3,138 per 100,000 for whites ...
... population , and this seems ex- cessive . From the Bureau of Census 1968 population projection and the U.S. Justice Department's Uniform Crime Report of 1968 , it appears that in 1968 the arrest rate was 3,138 per 100,000 for whites ...
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