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SHAMATTAWA: The Structure of Social Relations in a Northern Algonkian Band

by TURNER, David H. & Paul Wertman

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Ottawa, ON: National Museum of Man , 1977. Card Covers. Very Good. Ethnological study of Shamattawa, a Swampy Cree community in northern Manitoba. Mercury Series - Canadian Ethnology Service Paper No. 36. English text with minimal French language intro. 124 pages with references, B&W photos, figures & tables. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Minor edge & corner wear and slight soiling to white covers. Black lettering & wolf drawing on front. Pages tight & unmarked.

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Title
SHAMATTAWA: The Structure of Social Relations in a Northern Algonkian Band
Author
TURNER, David H. & Paul Wertman
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Card Covers
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Used - Very Good
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National Museum of Man
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Ottawa, ON
Date Published
1977
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