An ethnohistoric view of the relationship betwee the "atomistic" personality and the social structures of the Chippewa-Ojibwa
The purpose of this investigation is to trace the relationship between the atomistic personality and the social structures of the Chippewa-Ojibwa cultural-linguistic groups. The selection of this group was determined after an ethnographic survey of the urban Indians of Chicago at the American Indian...
Main Author: | Mette, Brian R. |
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Other Authors: | Glenn, Elizabeth J. |
Format: | Others |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/181190 http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/415738 |
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