Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Native politicians don't do things the same way as white ones and their way is preferable . Three articles appeared by local Native freelance journalist Bud White Eye , two of them with an accompanying picture of the writer , perhaps ...
Native politicians don't do things the same way as white ones and their way is preferable . Three articles appeared by local Native freelance journalist Bud White Eye , two of them with an accompanying picture of the writer , perhaps ...
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White Eye emphasizes that the ties of Kahnawake and Kahnasatake to their non- Native neighbors " have been torn apart . " Native peoples throughout Canada are portrayed as interpreting the " infa- mous raid " by the Surété du Québec as ...
White Eye emphasizes that the ties of Kahnawake and Kahnasatake to their non- Native neighbors " have been torn apart . " Native peoples throughout Canada are portrayed as interpreting the " infa- mous raid " by the Surété du Québec as ...
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Taking on as many traits of the white culture as possible while still maintaining their Powhatan identity would be seen as being in their best political interests . This distinction is important : there was little desire on the part of ...
Taking on as many traits of the white culture as possible while still maintaining their Powhatan identity would be seen as being in their best political interests . This distinction is important : there was little desire on the part of ...
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