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Page 179
... buffalo - hunting nomads , for at least part of the year , in what is now central Alberta ( Milloy 1988 : 21-25 ) . In 1876 , they were among the native peoples who received Indian status and reserve lands in the Treaty Six area ...
... buffalo - hunting nomads , for at least part of the year , in what is now central Alberta ( Milloy 1988 : 21-25 ) . In 1876 , they were among the native peoples who received Indian status and reserve lands in the Treaty Six area ...
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... death of some young men to me by saying that the deceased " had fallen into a pit " ( o wetse ) or " had been kicked by the buffalo " ( o ragile ke dinare ) . These sayings were euphemisms for the affliction 198 ETHNOLOGY.
... death of some young men to me by saying that the deceased " had fallen into a pit " ( o wetse ) or " had been kicked by the buffalo " ( o ragile ke dinare ) . These sayings were euphemisms for the affliction 198 ETHNOLOGY.
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... buffalo . Both sexes work in dry gardens of rice , corn , and tubers , where food is much more available than for Huaulu hunters , but more work is required to produce it . As a semiagricultural people with a well - developed tradition ...
... buffalo . Both sexes work in dry gardens of rice , corn , and tubers , where food is much more available than for Huaulu hunters , but more work is required to produce it . As a semiagricultural people with a well - developed tradition ...
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A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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