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Page 134
... important trail connecting the villages of the Dalles Tenino and Tygh subtribes . 10. The winter village of the Dalles Tenino , located five miles inland from their summer villages . II . One of several sites in the vicinity visited ...
... important trail connecting the villages of the Dalles Tenino and Tygh subtribes . 10. The winter village of the Dalles Tenino , located five miles inland from their summer villages . II . One of several sites in the vicinity visited ...
Page 135
... important site visited by the John Day people in May to tap the abundant root resources of the region . 27. The most important of a number of sites in the Shaniko re- gion visited by the Tygh , Wayam , and Dalles Tenino in May and June ...
... important site visited by the John Day people in May to tap the abundant root resources of the region . 27. The most important of a number of sites in the Shaniko re- gion visited by the Tygh , Wayam , and Dalles Tenino in May and June ...
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... important in predicting who would participate in the tanda . However , several important characteristics of those who join tan- das were discovered . Males who have more than one job tend to participate in the tanda more frequently than ...
... important in predicting who would participate in the tanda . However , several important characteristics of those who join tan- das were discovered . Males who have more than one job tend to participate in the tanda more frequently than ...
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Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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