Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... 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 two elderly men , John Newell of ...
... 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 two elderly men , John Newell of ...
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... seen as a rather homogeneous group . In the same manner , college faculty and administrators tended to see Canadian Natives , as a whole , in rather generic or homogeneous terms . Differences which did surface were seen in terms of ...
... seen as a rather homogeneous group . In the same manner , college faculty and administrators tended to see Canadian Natives , as a whole , in rather generic or homogeneous terms . Differences which did surface were seen in terms of ...
Page 285
... seen in recent cases such as Simon , Sioui , Sparrow and , of course , Teme - augama or Bear Island Foundation , as the case is officially known . ' This paper grew out of my work with the lawyers of the firm , Hutchins , Soroka and ...
... seen in recent cases such as Simon , Sioui , Sparrow and , of course , Teme - augama or Bear Island Foundation , as the case is officially known . ' This paper grew out of my work with the lawyers of the firm , Hutchins , Soroka and ...
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