The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... position . In each instance , a factor contributing to the abrupt dispatching of the linguist was a too - literal reading of Vine Deloria's essay in Playboy . The " moccasin telegraph " took care of the rest . Without losing sight of ...
... position . In each instance , a factor contributing to the abrupt dispatching of the linguist was a too - literal reading of Vine Deloria's essay in Playboy . The " moccasin telegraph " took care of the rest . Without losing sight of ...
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... position . Whether this position was a representation of religious rites or of convenience is still to be determined . There is a possibility that the Indian believed the soul reverted back to the embryonic state after death ; therefore ...
... position . Whether this position was a representation of religious rites or of convenience is still to be determined . There is a possibility that the Indian believed the soul reverted back to the embryonic state after death ; therefore ...
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... position of all burials . Since this position has been noted from Point Ano Nuevo to San Simeon it would be safe to say that within this coastal area the proto - Indian groups had the same funerary rites . The cairn burial is common ...
... position of all burials . Since this position has been noted from Point Ano Nuevo to San Simeon it would be safe to say that within this coastal area the proto - Indian groups had the same funerary rites . The cairn burial is common ...
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