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... Sault . Harold or " Buddy " died about two years ago , but while he was a staff member at Northern College , he attempted to resist the dean's symbolic violence and symbolic power in all the manners described previously . Harold , who ...
... Sault . Harold or " Buddy " died about two years ago , but while he was a staff member at Northern College , he attempted to resist the dean's symbolic violence and symbolic power in all the manners described previously . Harold , who ...
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... Sault Ste . Marie . In addition , John Tanner ( 1956 : 79 ) records that in the 1790s an Ojibwa named Waaba ajijaak ( ' White Crane ' ) lived on the Mouse River , near Lake Winnipeg . Whether coming from the north , east or west ...
... Sault Ste . Marie . In addition , John Tanner ( 1956 : 79 ) records that in the 1790s an Ojibwa named Waaba ajijaak ( ' White Crane ' ) lived on the Mouse River , near Lake Winnipeg . Whether coming from the north , east or west ...
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... Sault Ste . Marie was " about at least five hundred years ... probably much more " ( TTP 63 : 10565 ) . As for the Teme- augama relationship with the Nipissings , from whom they were supposed to have " sprung " , Nichols testified that ...
... Sault Ste . Marie was " about at least five hundred years ... probably much more " ( TTP 63 : 10565 ) . As for the Teme- augama relationship with the Nipissings , from whom they were supposed to have " sprung " , Nichols testified that ...
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