Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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1 Certain members of G.C.T. # 9 , as well as the newly created Native Department's Native staff , were to “ ... define content , methods and objectives and to implement the process of the program . By the late fall of 1983 , this rather ...
1 Certain members of G.C.T. # 9 , as well as the newly created Native Department's Native staff , were to “ ... define content , methods and objectives and to implement the process of the program . By the late fall of 1983 , this rather ...
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It was the dean's conviction , at the time , that the Native Department staff was overspending and not capable of handling their budget efficiently . For the dean , who was also an accountant , such an alleged , wasteful overspending on ...
It was the dean's conviction , at the time , that the Native Department staff was overspending and not capable of handling their budget efficiently . For the dean , who was also an accountant , such an alleged , wasteful overspending on ...
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These students , as far as the dean was concerned , supported his conviction that the Native Education Department should operate on more conventional teaching styles , i.e. , with desks , straight rows , an instructor at the front and ...
These students , as far as the dean was concerned , supported his conviction that the Native Education Department should operate on more conventional teaching styles , i.e. , with desks , straight rows , an instructor at the front and ...
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