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Page 108
... Department's Native staff , were to " ... define content , methods and objectives and to implement the process of the program . " " 2 By the late fall of 1983 , this rather tenuous relationship culminated in a convoluted , ideological ...
... Department's Native staff , were to " ... define content , methods and objectives and to implement the process of the program . " " 2 By the late fall of 1983 , this rather tenuous relationship culminated in a convoluted , ideological ...
Page 111
... Department did not sit well with his need to manage a college which had a deficit of half a million dollars . The alleged Native Department overspending also did not sit well with the fact that some non - Native programs in Applied Arts ...
... Department did not sit well with his need to manage a college which had a deficit of half a million dollars . The alleged Native Department overspending also did not sit well with the fact that some non - Native programs in Applied Arts ...
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... Department as well as to the demise of Native control of the Native department . At the same time , Buddy saw them as having contributed to their own domination and the domination of the larger Cree faction as well . One wonders what ...
... Department as well as to the demise of Native control of the Native department . At the same time , Buddy saw them as having contributed to their own domination and the domination of the larger Cree faction as well . One wonders what ...
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