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Changing Concepts of Self in Northern Ontario Communities and Some Implications for the Future JO ANNE BENNETT Queen's University Those of us who work in the Canadian north have long been aware of the malaise that grips many Native ...
Changing Concepts of Self in Northern Ontario Communities and Some Implications for the Future JO ANNE BENNETT Queen's University Those of us who work in the Canadian north have long been aware of the malaise that grips many Native ...
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... concepts of " aboriginal title " and the " discovery doctrine " are two important examples . The concept of " aboriginal title " has a history going back to feudal land laws and Seventeeth century Spanish theology ( Vescey and Starna ...
... concepts of " aboriginal title " and the " discovery doctrine " are two important examples . The concept of " aboriginal title " has a history going back to feudal land laws and Seventeeth century Spanish theology ( Vescey and Starna ...
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... concept of individual ownership of hunting territories among Ojibwas.13 Unfortunately , there is no way to either prove or disprove this claim on the basis of evidence from Roy's accounts . However , the fact that Ajijaakaunce ...
... concept of individual ownership of hunting territories among Ojibwas.13 Unfortunately , there is no way to either prove or disprove this claim on the basis of evidence from Roy's accounts . However , the fact that Ajijaakaunce ...
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