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Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good Very Good. 1st Edition. This book is intended to reconstruct some important moments in Dene history in order to answer the question of how these northern people have been able to maintain a sense of cultural distinctiveness in the face of economic, cultural and politcial pressures from European newcomers to their homelands in northern and western Canada. 'McGill-Queen's studies in ethnic history, 15'. xx, 339 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates) : illustrations, maps. Body of the text is clean and unmarked. Small name in ink to the inside top of both covers. Slight wear to the tips of the corners. Accurate postage, at cost, to your location ? Variety of speeds, packaging, tracking etc available. We offer discounted Canada Post Rates. Also, USPS to the USA, $8.00. Image/s available. Please enquire. Best NOT to rely on ABE or other 'estimates' - they are nearly always incorrect as they are totally unable to factor in weight/dimensions, the exact distance or destination, or other options. Seller Inventory # 058239
Book Description Soft cover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. In good clean condition. Seller Inventory # 010620
Book Description [0-7735-1150-4] [1993]. (Trade paperback) Near fine. 339pp. Photographs, map, tables, notes, bibliography, index. Publisher series: McGill-Queen's Studies in Ethnic History 15. Locale: ; Arctic--Canada; Canada. (Indians of North America, Dene Indians, Fur Trade, Indians of North America, Tinne Indians). Seller Inventory # 137818