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discuss in brief the traditional of exchanging gifts among the natives and the europeans​

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Answered by happycraftytamil
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that took place between natives and Europeans. Although natives have not been viewed as market oriented, evidence has been accumulating

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Gift Exchange in Early Virginia Indian Society

SUMMARY

Algonquian-speaking Virginia Indians during the Late Woodland Period (AD 900–1650) practiced a gift-exchange economy. All Indians were required to give, accept, and, at a later date, ; failure to do so could lead to of varying kinds. Rather than value the goods being exchanged, Indians valued the relationships of the people exchanging, with participants in the economy collecting personal s rather than material wealth. In fact, goods were not owned but continuously passed from gift-giver to receiver.

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