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Conflicting Perceptions: Western Economics and the Great Whale River Cree

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Conflicting Perceptions: Western Economics and the Great Whale River Cree

by Richard H Wills

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9780961307660
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Prine Edward Island: Tutorial Press , 1984. First Edition. Hard Cover. Good/Good. this book is tight and square with a clean unmarked text...minimal library marks...."Indians and whites in Great Whale River, a community in northern Canada, interpret their economic ties to each other in radically different ways. These differences in interpretation are a constant source of conflict and misunderstanding between members o f the two groups

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Title
Conflicting Perceptions: Western Economics and the Great Whale River Cree
Author
Richard H Wills
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Good
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Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0961307668
ISBN 13
9780961307660
Publisher
Tutorial Press
Place of Publication
Prine Edward Island
Date Published
1984

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