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Settlement, Nesting Territories and Conflicting Legal Systems in a Micmac Community
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In this groundbreaking book anthropologist Daniel Strouthes studies the development of a legal system by a North American Indian group--a small band of twentieth- and twenty-first-century Micmac in Nova Scotia--and analyzes their inventive land tenure law and territorial responses to settlement.

Published by the Yale Department of Anthropology and the Yale Peabody Museum; Distributed by Yale University Press