Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Nations peoples in Southwestern Ontario . We have chosen to emphasize English rather than the maintenance of traditional languages because we are con- vinced that English is powerfully adapted to contemporary native purposes , political ...
... Nations peoples in Southwestern Ontario . We have chosen to emphasize English rather than the maintenance of traditional languages because we are con- vinced that English is powerfully adapted to contemporary native purposes , political ...
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... Nations peoples . " While the Ontario- First Nations Pact formalizes a government - to - government relationship , it will not be a relationship of equals on any relevant terms . " First Nations spokespersons responded to Rae's ...
... Nations peoples . " While the Ontario- First Nations Pact formalizes a government - to - government relationship , it will not be a relationship of equals on any relevant terms . " First Nations spokespersons responded to Rae's ...
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... Nations , the Native tour guide , and her father , the director of London's First Nations Post - Secondary Counselling Services are quoted in that order , but with Marcia George having the last word on the importance of education for ...
... Nations , the Native tour guide , and her father , the director of London's First Nations Post - Secondary Counselling Services are quoted in that order , but with Marcia George having the last word on the importance of education for ...
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