Conceptual negativism in Chipewyan ethnology
This paper attempts to elucidate how the concept and/or labels of deculturation, disorganization, and disintegration have been employed by anthropologists and Canadian Government researchers in their appraisals of the Chipewyan culture and society, and make some inferences as to why they have been u...
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description | This paper attempts to elucidate how the concept and/or labels of deculturation, disorganization, and disintegration have been employed by anthropologists and Canadian Government researchers in their appraisals of the Chipewyan culture and society, and make some inferences as to why they have been utilized. Assuming the anthropologists described what they observed, why did they see the Chipewyan as they did? |
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spelling | ftunivmanitoba:oai:mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca:1993/5298 2025-01-16T21:29:48+00:00 Conceptual negativism in Chipewyan ethnology University of Manitoba anthropology papers, no. 5 Koolage, William W. Jr. 2012-04-11 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5298 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5298 open access conceptual negativism ethnology Chipewyan journal article 2012 ftunivmanitoba 2023-06-04T17:40:11Z This paper attempts to elucidate how the concept and/or labels of deculturation, disorganization, and disintegration have been employed by anthropologists and Canadian Government researchers in their appraisals of the Chipewyan culture and society, and make some inferences as to why they have been utilized. Assuming the anthropologists described what they observed, why did they see the Chipewyan as they did? Article in Journal/Newspaper Chipewyan MSpace at the University of Manitoba |
spellingShingle | conceptual negativism ethnology Chipewyan Koolage, William W. Jr. Conceptual negativism in Chipewyan ethnology |
title | Conceptual negativism in Chipewyan ethnology |
title_full | Conceptual negativism in Chipewyan ethnology |
title_fullStr | Conceptual negativism in Chipewyan ethnology |
title_full_unstemmed | Conceptual negativism in Chipewyan ethnology |
title_short | Conceptual negativism in Chipewyan ethnology |
title_sort | conceptual negativism in chipewyan ethnology |
topic | conceptual negativism ethnology Chipewyan |
topic_facet | conceptual negativism ethnology Chipewyan |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5298 |