The American Indian Reader: EducationIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... hand , were mainly of Spanish origin , and they entered the country from the south . Five of them accompanied Coronado , and three remained behind when his expedi- tion returned . Their principal work was in the Southwest , including ...
... hand , were mainly of Spanish origin , and they entered the country from the south . Five of them accompanied Coronado , and three remained behind when his expedi- tion returned . Their principal work was in the Southwest , including ...
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... hand to hand ; and those who had confes- sions to make stated wherein they had done wrong , and promised to do better in the future . Old and young , men , women , and even chil- dren all united in this public acknowledgment of their ...
... hand to hand ; and those who had confes- sions to make stated wherein they had done wrong , and promised to do better in the future . Old and young , men , women , and even chil- dren all united in this public acknowledgment of their ...
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... hand , to use peyote for nonreligious purposes is sacri- legious . Members of the church regard peyote also as a " teacher " because it induces a feeling of brotherhood with other members ; indeed , it enables the participant to ...
... hand , to use peyote for nonreligious purposes is sacri- legious . Members of the church regard peyote also as a " teacher " because it induces a feeling of brotherhood with other members ; indeed , it enables the participant to ...
Índice
The Lessons of History | 27 |
Problems of Today | 76 |
Critique Evaluation | 129 |
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Civil Rights: A Current Guide to the People, Organizations, and Events Joan Martin Burke Visualização de excertos - 1974 |
The Meskwaki and Anthropologists: Action Anthropology Reconsidered Judith M. Daubenmier Pré-visualização limitada - 2008 |