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  • av John L. Steckley
    510,-

    In 1911-1912, anthropologist Marius Barbeau spent a year recording forty texts in the Wyandot language as spoken by native speakers in Oklahoma. Though he intended to return and complete his linguistic study, he never did. More than a century later, this book continues Barbeau's work.

  • - Telling the Seventeenth-Century Jesuit Story in Huron to the Iroquois
    av John L. Steckley
    345 - 526,-

  • - Rulers of the Reserves
    av John L. Steckley
    1 048,-

    This book provides an introductory look at the control Indian Agents, who were primarily White men, exercised over Aboriginal communities in Canada from the 1870s to the 1960s. The book concludes with a comparison of the Indian Agent System in Canada, with similar systems in the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.

  • - A Clan-Based Study
    av John L. Steckley
    531 - 1 076,-

  • av John L. Steckley
    553,-

    Investigates into seventeenth-century Huron culture. This work explores a range of topics, including: the construction of long houses and wooden armour; the use of words for trees in village names; the social anthropological standards of kinship terms and clans; Huron conceptualising of European-borne disease; and the spirit realm of orenda.

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