Encyclopedia of World Cultures: North AmericaG.K. Hall, 1991 - 425 עמודים Covers the cultures of Canada, Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat), and the United States. The cultures of North America now fall into three general categories: (1) Native Americans, the modern-day descendants of the original inhabitants of North America; (2) folk cultures, such as the Amish; and (3) ethnic groups composed of people who share a common sense of identity on the basis of national origin, race, or religion, such as African Americans. |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 79
עמוד 29
... winter encampments that were the primary residence for family groups ranging in size from twenty - five to fifty individuals . Family groups identified themselves geographically and socially by the suffix -miut which means " the people ...
... winter encampments that were the primary residence for family groups ranging in size from twenty - five to fifty individuals . Family groups identified themselves geographically and socially by the suffix -miut which means " the people ...
עמוד 77
... winter , skin tents in summer , and a combi- nation of snow walls with tents in spring . Men built snow- houses by cutting blocks vertically from a drift and arranging them in a circle around the builder and then cutting a slant- ing ...
... winter , skin tents in summer , and a combi- nation of snow walls with tents in spring . Men built snow- houses by cutting blocks vertically from a drift and arranging them in a circle around the builder and then cutting a slant- ing ...
עמוד 198
... Winter village popula- tions ranged from 100 to 750 ; aggregations at the eulachon fisheries could reach several thousands . Lesser resource lo- cales might attract but one or two households . Dwellings were customarily ranged along the ...
... Winter village popula- tions ranged from 100 to 750 ; aggregations at the eulachon fisheries could reach several thousands . Lesser resource lo- cales might attract but one or two households . Dwellings were customarily ranged along the ...
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Elizabeth Holthaus Norma J Diamond | 19 |
Henry Ford Community College | 23 |
Mary E Andereck Irish Travelers | 31 |
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Encyclopedia of World Cultures: North America <span dir=ltr>David Levinson</span> אין תצוגה מקדימה זמינה - 1991 |
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