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  2. American Indians | University of Cambridge

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    19 Jul 2024: 06 Apr 2020. Over 50 American universities built their fortunes using 11 million acres of Indian land, signed over amid violence, corruption and coercion. ... A major. 26 Sep 2016. The story of Native North America – from its vast contribution to world
  3. native americans | University of Cambridge

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    19 Jul 2024: 06 Apr 2020. Over 50 American universities built their fortunes using 11 million acres of Indian land, signed over amid violence, corruption and coercion. ... The genetic evidence suggests that. 26 Sep 2016. The story of Native North America – from its
  4. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/241/feed

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    18 Jul 2024: moral value attached to speculation, gambling, and risk, and with it comes a sense that inordinate sums of wealth can be accumulated without effort. ... and governmentality to examine the effects of neoliberal reform on the labour market.
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    18 Jul 2024: since then been promoted and taken up in other parts of the world. ... studies, this entry first discusses the historical and institutional development of palliative care.
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    18 Jul 2024: g. Healy 1997; Kirk and Kutchins 1997; Borch-Jacobsen 2012; J. Davies 2021). ... wealth and those who did not—following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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    18 Jul 2024: elements, such as illness, death, and misfortune, from the donor to the recipient. ... spirits and merely secular reciprocity is found in studies of Pacific island societies.
  8. Having a Polar Christmas | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Having a Polar Christmas | University of Cambridge 25 Dec 2012: cherished. Alongside Christmas pantomimes and theatrical productions, historic traditions of cross-dressing, mumming and ‘blacking up’ for minstrel performances, became common on polar expeditions, while prohibitions on excessive drinking of
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    18 Jul 2024: This something cannot be a material entity, as such entities perish and transform. ... Capitalists pocket the so-called ‘surplus value’ as profit, and they reinvest it.
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    18 Jul 2024: It took long and protracted struggles to undo racist understandings of human groups. ... difference are made salient and prominent, are a product of the European Enlightenment.
  11. The Fitzwilliam Museum - Cabinet with Scenes of the Prodigal Son

    https://www.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/explore-our-collection/highlights/M54-1997
    Moralising scenes of ‘merry companies’ – young men in taverns gambling, drinking and flirting – had been a popular subject in Dutch prints since the sixteenth century, and the Prodigal Son narrative accommodated ... Materials used in production.

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