The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... rule is " anything goes , " and the system of mortality they bring to their dealings with Indians is akin to that of the heroin pusher . Turning to the relevancy issue , two summers ago I was sitting in my grandmother's house in San ...
... rule is " anything goes , " and the system of mortality they bring to their dealings with Indians is akin to that of the heroin pusher . Turning to the relevancy issue , two summers ago I was sitting in my grandmother's house in San ...
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... rule , " and " there is no mention in any of the sources of anniversary mourning ceremonies . " The foregoing statements have been found to be untrue by this writer , as no evidence of any crema- tion has ever been found in any ...
... rule , " and " there is no mention in any of the sources of anniversary mourning ceremonies . " The foregoing statements have been found to be untrue by this writer , as no evidence of any crema- tion has ever been found in any ...
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... rule . The town where the great chief lived was near a large spring of water ( Simomo ) which rises at the base of a basaltic hill two miles from the ocean and bordering the Santa Clara Valley . Here meetings of all the tribes were held ...
... rule . The town where the great chief lived was near a large spring of water ( Simomo ) which rises at the base of a basaltic hill two miles from the ocean and bordering the Santa Clara Valley . Here meetings of all the tribes were held ...
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