Ethnology, Volume 39University of Pittsburgh, 2000 - Anthropology |
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... Anishinaabe community . Discussions about diabetes , high blood pressure , and cancer often highlighted strongly articulated contrasts between the healthy and fortifying foods obtained through Anishinaabe subsistence activities in the ...
... Anishinaabe community . Discussions about diabetes , high blood pressure , and cancer often highlighted strongly articulated contrasts between the healthy and fortifying foods obtained through Anishinaabe subsistence activities in the ...
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... Anishinaabe sickness . Without the certainty of direct communication with other - than - human persons , however , these appearances may be deceiving . Even if one were relatively certain about causation , guidance would still be needed ...
... Anishinaabe sickness . Without the certainty of direct communication with other - than - human persons , however , these appearances may be deceiving . Even if one were relatively certain about causation , guidance would still be needed ...
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... Anishinaabe community , structured data collection methods were used to accomplish this aim and to gain an appreciation of the extent of intracultural variability . If ethnographically feasible , the benefits of collecting data that ...
... Anishinaabe community , structured data collection methods were used to accomplish this aim and to gain an appreciation of the extent of intracultural variability . If ethnographically feasible , the benefits of collecting data that ...
Contents
The Spirit of the Gift | 15 |
An Examination | 73 |
Negotiating | 93 |
Copyright | |
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