The American Indian ReaderJeannette Henry Indian Historian Press, 1972 - 149 páginas |
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... practices , technologies , and material artifacts which seemed to describe a tribe exhaustively , and yet said nothing ... practice to describe tribal societies in an " ethnographic present . " This allowed the investigator to report his ...
... practices , technologies , and material artifacts which seemed to describe a tribe exhaustively , and yet said nothing ... practice to describe tribal societies in an " ethnographic present . " This allowed the investigator to report his ...
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... practiced agriculture of the floodwater type along over- flow channels leading into the sea . They might more easily ... practice , may have been transmitted from Lake Cahuilla westward to the Jacumba area and Southern Diegueno . None of ...
... practiced agriculture of the floodwater type along over- flow channels leading into the sea . They might more easily ... practice , may have been transmitted from Lake Cahuilla westward to the Jacumba area and Southern Diegueno . None of ...
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... practices . The People principally rely upon Reynolds v . United States ( 1878 ) which ruled that Con- gress could ... practice was a mat- ter of the gravest social importance . It found in polygamy the seed of a destruction of ...
... practices . The People principally rely upon Reynolds v . United States ( 1878 ) which ruled that Con- gress could ... practice was a mat- ter of the gravest social importance . It found in polygamy the seed of a destruction of ...
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The Anthropologist American Indian | 13 |
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