Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... elders to meet with young people on a one - to - one basis . The elders would consent to come in a group to meet together with one , or even several , young persons but such meetings inevitably evolved into unproductive sessions of ...
... elders to meet with young people on a one - to - one basis . The elders would consent to come in a group to meet together with one , or even several , young persons but such meetings inevitably evolved into unproductive sessions of ...
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... elders were likely to be dismissive or openly antagonistic . On one reserve the elders brought their influence to bear in such a way that a week - long training session was cancelled at the last minute , a cancellation that resulted in ...
... elders were likely to be dismissive or openly antagonistic . On one reserve the elders brought their influence to bear in such a way that a week - long training session was cancelled at the last minute , a cancellation that resulted in ...
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... elders . A striking picture emerged . The elders saw themselves as living out their lives as members of a coherent community of influences , many of which were not human . There were human people in this world but spirits also abounded ...
... elders . A striking picture emerged . The elders saw themselves as living out their lives as members of a coherent community of influences , many of which were not human . There were human people in this world but spirits also abounded ...
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