The ideal person is industrious, carries out his religious obligations, and does not seek change in his traditional lifeways. |
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Nevertheless, most northern Mexican Indians express concern that their lifeways are dying. |
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That is, they are political and cultural groups with values and lifeways distinct from those of other Canadians. |
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Traditional lifeways integrate economic, spiritual, and social aspects of life in use areas through the centuries. |
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There, Native interpreters in seventeenth-century dress interact with visitors and answer questions about both past and contemporary Wampanoag lifeways. |
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Even when the staff was accustomed to a very direct and friendly relationship with most clients, the work did not interfere in their drug habits or related lifeways. |
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Silver jewelry, kachinas, and painted pots authenticate the experience by providing a connection to the history, lifeways, and people of the area. |
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The scientific value of a site refers to the contribution that the site has made, or can make to knowledge about past human lifeways, the field of archaeology or other disciplines. |
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This quintessential Canadian Shield wilderness is an outstanding boreal forest, with a rich diversity of plants and wildlife in a landscape that speaks to the traditional lifeways of the Anishinabe. |
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Establishing a link, if any, between MSA lifeways and the environmental context in which MSA behaviours developed is complex. |
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It outlines a geographically widespread culture where different communities lived in and adapted to a wide variety of local environments, resulting in considerable diversity of lifeways and art styles. |
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It is reasonable to expect that the increased variety and shifting distribution of African biomes stimulated new hominin lifeways, some of which led to survival and others of which did not. |
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Take the opportunity to discover thousands of artifacts testifying to the lifeways of the populations that have frequented Pointe-du-Buisson over a period of 5000 years. |
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Although few Emiratis retain the lifeways of their forebears practicing a nomadic lifestyle or plying the Persian Gulf in search of fish and pearls many traditional modes of living continue. |
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The site, which represents an outstanding example of traditional lifeways by Aboriginal people in the boreal ecozone, exemplifies a land-use representative of a culture and human interaction with the environment. |
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Traditional lifeways are disproportionately affected by climate change, particularly in polar and arid zones, forest, wetland, river and coastal areas. |
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Sinic culture seeped deeply into society, but it shaped the aristocracy and mandarinal families more than it did the peasantry, which preserved distinctive customs, beliefs, vocabulary, lifeways, and gender relations. |
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