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- Apr 2024
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www-jstor-org.eznvcc.vccs.edu www-jstor-org.eznvcc.vccs.edu
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The rich man seems to have been involved pri-marily in trade activities and village organ-izational
leader roles
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Similarstructure was shared by all Pacific Rim groupsfrom west to east regardless of "Indian" or"Eskimo" linguistic affiliation. Thesesocieties were ranked6 with redistributiveeconomie
regardless of where/ eskimo/indian these societies were ranked
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d directly to their success in ful-filling valued expectations of their society.A good hunter and provider was followed
Southern leaders emerged due to success
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inter-marriage defined societal membership
Key point in determining status
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blurred
Some anthologists want to make it seem like there was distinct boundaries between tribal units, contemporary researchers believe that the lines were blurred
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n the first section, which deals with thepre-European and early contact period, all thePacific Rim groups of societies, except Aleut,are considered: Chugach and Koniags of theEskimo-Aleut linguistic phylum (i.e., "Eski-mos") and Tanaina and Atna Athapaskan speakers,E^rak and to some extent Yakutat Tlingit, allof the Na-Dene linguistic phylum (i.e., "In-dians").
The term Eskimo / Indian only refers to language spoken Article focuses on pre russian contact and post
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