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Gellner and Anderson are two examples of how many scholars have thought about how societies change. * Many scholars think that all societies move along the same line
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At the same time, we have considered the ideas of scholars who argue that some Indigenous societies do have ... tion toward their own natural environments. These scholars also argue that the capitalist economies of settl
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ng items (Parry and Bloch 1989, 13–14). * Other scholars have noted that money does not have this revoluti
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ng items (Parry and Bloch 1989, 13–14). * Other scholars have noted that money does not have this revoluti
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ng items (Parry and Bloch 1989, 13–14). * Other scholars have noted that money does not have this revoluti
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domain of work, earning, and economic activity. Scholars first formulated an idea of the informal economy—
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h the sacred is contact with society itself ==== Scholars often don’t appreciate one part of Durkheim’s ide
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ental activists, Indigenous rights activists, and scholars have continued to use the term more broadly to hi
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(Barra 2024, 153) She also writes, > Potawatomi scholars Kyle Powers Whyte and Robin Kimmerer suggest ecol
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(Barra 2024, 153) She also writes, > Potawatomi scholars Kyle Powers Whyte and Robin Kimmerer suggest ecol

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