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... country and he give us the laws to govern our people . We cannot change it . No one can change it . We cannot make laws ( Hamil and Zimmerman 1984 , 4 ) . These approaches to time are fundamentally supported by primary orality , the ...
... country and he give us the laws to govern our people . We cannot change it . No one can change it . We cannot make laws ( Hamil and Zimmerman 1984 , 4 ) . These approaches to time are fundamentally supported by primary orality , the ...
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... Country . New York , Charles Scribner . Eliade , M. 1985. Cosmos and Historv : The Myth of the Eternal Return . New York , Garland . Floyd , C. 1985. The repatriation blues . History News 40 , 6-12 . Hammil , J. and Zimmerman , L.J. ...
... Country . New York , Charles Scribner . Eliade , M. 1985. Cosmos and Historv : The Myth of the Eternal Return . New York , Garland . Floyd , C. 1985. The repatriation blues . History News 40 , 6-12 . Hammil , J. and Zimmerman , L.J. ...
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... Country . Cambridge University Press . Belmont , Cambridge , In Martin , Oxford , Martin , C. 1987. Epilogue : time and the American Indian . C. ( ed . ) The American Indian and the Problem of History . Oxford University Press , 192-220 ...
... Country . Cambridge University Press . Belmont , Cambridge , In Martin , Oxford , Martin , C. 1987. Epilogue : time and the American Indian . C. ( ed . ) The American Indian and the Problem of History . Oxford University Press , 192-220 ...
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