Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... ERMINESKIN CREES The Ermineskin Crees constitute one band of the Plains Crees who emerged around 1700 from the woodlands of central Canada , in the northeast corner of the Great Plains , to become tipi - dwelling , buffalo - hunting ...
... ERMINESKIN CREES The Ermineskin Crees constitute one band of the Plains Crees who emerged around 1700 from the woodlands of central Canada , in the northeast corner of the Great Plains , to become tipi - dwelling , buffalo - hunting ...
Page 180
... Ermineskin band government also supplied copies of the official paylists , kept by the band for evaluating applications for band citizenship . Since paylists for a run of ten early years were missing , the analysis began with 1896 to ...
... Ermineskin band government also supplied copies of the official paylists , kept by the band for evaluating applications for band citizenship . Since paylists for a run of ten early years were missing , the analysis began with 1896 to ...
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... Ermineskin Crees of Alberta , had a high respect for traditional law , although the Creek rule of postmarital residence is the opposite of the Ermineskin rule . Further comparing the Ermineskin Crees and the Creeks , it is interesting ...
... Ermineskin Crees of Alberta , had a high respect for traditional law , although the Creek rule of postmarital residence is the opposite of the Ermineskin rule . Further comparing the Ermineskin Crees and the Creeks , it is interesting ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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