The origins of culture : an ethnographic exploration of the Ktunaxa creation stories
This project explores the Ktunaxa Nation's creation stories in order to understand the significance of these narratives in the formation and maintenance of the Ktunaxa culture. These stories inform and support the Ktunaxa ways of knowing, their worldviews, their history pre- and post-contact, a...
Main Author: | Laing Gahr, Tanya |
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Other Authors: | McKendry, Virginia |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10170/603 |
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