The American Indian Reader: AnthropologyIndian Historian Press, 1972 |
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... collecting , displaying and storing material objects in museums . This was the direct outgrowth of the culture - area concept which categorized tribal entities , espe- cially in the Plains , into static units bolstered by traits collected ...
... collecting , displaying and storing material objects in museums . This was the direct outgrowth of the culture - area concept which categorized tribal entities , espe- cially in the Plains , into static units bolstered by traits collected ...
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... collected the pelts as well . This constituted the first radical departure from their aborigi- nal economic activity . However , this venture into a European economic system was probably short lived , since the Indians were soon ...
... collected the pelts as well . This constituted the first radical departure from their aborigi- nal economic activity . However , this venture into a European economic system was probably short lived , since the Indians were soon ...
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... collected because of their status as docu- ments , and it is not intrinsic . Therefore , collecting practices which destroy data and thus prevent the scholarly goal of archaeology are censured . Explicit permission of the property owner ...
... collected because of their status as docu- ments , and it is not intrinsic . Therefore , collecting practices which destroy data and thus prevent the scholarly goal of archaeology are censured . Explicit permission of the property owner ...
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