Beothuk and Micmac
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Frank Gouldsmith Speck était un anthropologue et professeur américain spécialisé dans les peuples algonquins et iroquois des États-Unis et des Premières Nations de l'est du Canada. Son travail a exploré en profondeur les structures culturelles et sociales de ces communautés. Speck cherchait à saisir et à comprendre leurs traditions et leurs visions du monde uniques. Sa recherche anthropologique a contribué à une meilleure compréhension des cultures autochtones d'Amérique du Nord.
This is the first volume in a detailed study of the Yuchi people, an indigenous tribe from the southeastern United States. Drawing on extensive field research and interviews with tribal members, the author explores various aspects of Yuchi culture, including language, religion, and social structure. A must-read for anyone interested in Native American ethnography.
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