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Stoney ethnobotany: an indication of cultural change amongst Stoney women of Morley, Alberta
Stoney ethnobotany: an indication of cultural change amongst Stoney women of Morley, Alberta
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Stoney ethnobotany: an indication of cultural change amongst Stoney women of Morley, Alberta
Thesis : M.A. (Anthropology), University of Calgary
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Date
1978-01-01
Creator
Scott-Brown, Joan M.
Subject
Assiniboine--Food
,
Assiniboine--Medicine
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Assiniboine--Social life and customs
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Galileo Education Network
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Indigenous Studies
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Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project
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3 sheets ; 11 x 15 cm
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CU110808646
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"Stoney ethnobotany: an indication of cultural change amongst Stoney women of Morley, Alberta", 1978-01-01, (CU110808646) by Scott-Brown, Joan M.. Courtesy of Galileo Education Network,Indigenous Studies,Our Future, Our Past: The Alberta Heritage Digitization Project Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.