Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Even the much - touted Federal government's self government initiatives in their early 1992 form do little except exacerbate the gap between generations . Many older people deliberately avoid the large - scale , community and regional ...
Even the much - touted Federal government's self government initiatives in their early 1992 form do little except exacerbate the gap between generations . Many older people deliberately avoid the large - scale , community and regional ...
Page 58
Larger issues regarding treaty and aboriginal rights fell under the aegis of new Native regional political organizations . Yet matters of succession , especially to traditional statuses within the Grand Council , persisted as part of ...
Larger issues regarding treaty and aboriginal rights fell under the aegis of new Native regional political organizations . Yet matters of succession , especially to traditional statuses within the Grand Council , persisted as part of ...
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... are also poignant reminders of the isolation and remoteness of the regional community . The impact and the implications surrounding the arrival of a policeman who was to be stationed there for some time are made quite evident .
... are also poignant reminders of the isolation and remoteness of the regional community . The impact and the implications surrounding the arrival of a policeman who was to be stationed there for some time are made quite evident .
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