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Cat Harbour: A Newfoundland Fishing Settlement; Newfoundland Social and Ecomic Studies No. 3

Cat Harbour: A Newfoundland Fishing Settlement; Newfoundland Social and Ecomic Studies No. 3

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Cat Harbour: A Newfoundland Fishing Settlement; Newfoundland Social and Ecomic Studies No. 3

by Faris, James C

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ISBN 13
9780919666030
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Near-Fine 12th printing trade softcover. An excellent copy with nearly perfect covers, square and solid binding. Crisp, clean and unmarked interiors. 6x9, 184 pages, plus fold-out graphs, genealogy charts and index. Beyond ecologic, economic and kinship relationships, here is a study of symbolic behavior - notably verbal communication, attitudes towards strangers and witchcraft practices. In this book, the author demonstrates how predictable behavior, on which social life depends, is generated ands coded in Cat Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Cat Harbour: A Newfoundland Fishing Settlement; Newfoundland Social and Ecomic Studies No. 3
Author
Faris, James C
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Quantity Available
1
Edition
reprint
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0919666035
ISBN 13
9780919666030
Publisher
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Place of Publication
St. John's, NL
Date Published
2001
Pages
184
Keywords
social anthropology ecologic, economic and kinship relationships, here is a study of symbolic behavior - notably verbal communication, attitudes towards strangers and witchcraft practices. In this book, the author demonstrates how predictable behavior, on
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History; Social Sciences;

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