Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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Ceremony , Social Revitalization and Change : Micmac Leadership and the Annual Festival of St. Anne JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE Dalhousie University Introduction Micmac commemoration of the festival of St. Anne , an annual religious event ...
Ceremony , Social Revitalization and Change : Micmac Leadership and the Annual Festival of St. Anne JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE Dalhousie University Introduction Micmac commemoration of the festival of St. Anne , an annual religious event ...
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Among non - Native faculty who taught Native adult learners in programs such as social work , child and youth work , early childhood education , recreation , business , etc. , the ideology and convictions pertaining to Native students ...
Among non - Native faculty who taught Native adult learners in programs such as social work , child and youth work , early childhood education , recreation , business , etc. , the ideology and convictions pertaining to Native students ...
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The dominant society's habitus came to be presented as a neutral , apolitical social gift . It was meant to present itself as a social equalizer under the guise of rational management science and domination . In his classroom teachings ...
The dominant society's habitus came to be presented as a neutral , apolitical social gift . It was meant to present itself as a social equalizer under the guise of rational management science and domination . In his classroom teachings ...
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