Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... result of her experience , Valerie Alia calls for a " new cross - cultural journalism . " " While no news story can fully capture an event , accuracy requires that we research the cultural context . Sometimes it also requires more than ...
... result of her experience , Valerie Alia calls for a " new cross - cultural journalism . " " While no news story can fully capture an event , accuracy requires that we research the cultural context . Sometimes it also requires more than ...
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... result of this they were able to purchase a 15,000 - acre reservtion in Wisconsin with funds received from the federal government . Current Status of the Delaware Approximately 13,000 people are on the Delaware tribal rolls recognized ...
... result of this they were able to purchase a 15,000 - acre reservtion in Wisconsin with funds received from the federal government . Current Status of the Delaware Approximately 13,000 people are on the Delaware tribal rolls recognized ...
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... result over 1500 petitions from Munsee Indians were received by the Bureau of Indian Affairs . This delayed the settlement , since each one had to be reviewed and all appeals had to be heard . The Delaware Business Committee , which had ...
... result over 1500 petitions from Munsee Indians were received by the Bureau of Indian Affairs . This delayed the settlement , since each one had to be reviewed and all appeals had to be heard . The Delaware Business Committee , which had ...
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