Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... continues unabated into the next generation . A discussion with eighth graders from Big Trout Lake's Aglace Chapman ... continue to converge with those of our own society . Eight years or more of education , more than a decade of ...
... continues unabated into the next generation . A discussion with eighth graders from Big Trout Lake's Aglace Chapman ... continue to converge with those of our own society . Eight years or more of education , more than a decade of ...
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... continue to be con- gruent and they continue to achieve academic success . For the majority of the Northern Cree faction , however , the meanings are not congruent . They either blame themselves for their failures or they resist by ...
... continue to be con- gruent and they continue to achieve academic success . For the majority of the Northern Cree faction , however , the meanings are not congruent . They either blame themselves for their failures or they resist by ...
Page 117
... continue and all that can be hoped for are small victories within a larger failure ( cf. Willis 1978 ) . If anything , the Native students have come to realize that the college and contestations , which have , and are still occurring ...
... continue and all that can be hoped for are small victories within a larger failure ( cf. Willis 1978 ) . If anything , the Native students have come to realize that the college and contestations , which have , and are still occurring ...
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