Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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The ancient aboriginal culture was seen as inexorably giving way in the face of modern westernized values . Detailed Assimilationist Approaches to St. Anne's In 1911 Wilson D. Wallis had gained most of his information on St. Anne's from ...
The ancient aboriginal culture was seen as inexorably giving way in the face of modern westernized values . Detailed Assimilationist Approaches to St. Anne's In 1911 Wilson D. Wallis had gained most of his information on St. Anne's from ...
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The presentation of a generic , pre - packaged , Native curriculum was done on the basis that Native students were seen as a rather homogeneous group . In the same manner , college faculty and administrators tended to see Canadian ...
The presentation of a generic , pre - packaged , Native curriculum was done on the basis that Native students were seen as a rather homogeneous group . In the same manner , college faculty and administrators tended to see Canadian ...
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... the heart of their decisions and thus calls into question the ability of the Canadian courts to render fair and honest decisions . These professionals have so much control over native peoples ' destinies as seen in recent cases such ...
... the heart of their decisions and thus calls into question the ability of the Canadian courts to render fair and honest decisions . These professionals have so much control over native peoples ' destinies as seen in recent cases such ...
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