Adlam's study of "fish talk" among Mi'kmaq fishers of the Miramichi River,New Brunswick contrasts
A) the three First Nations women's life experiences in a fishing village.
B) the Canadian and Norwegian fishing cooperatives.
C) the traditionalist with the modernist conception of the rapidly changing fishing economy.
D) the techniques used in qualitative research.
E) the "rugged individualists" with the "utilitarians."
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