Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 23Carleton University, 1992 - Algonquian Indians |
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... traditional concepts of self continues unabated into the next generation . A discussion with eighth graders from Big ... Tradition How do these differing concepts of self link up with the gap between gener- ations ? To begin with , not ...
... traditional concepts of self continues unabated into the next generation . A discussion with eighth graders from Big ... Tradition How do these differing concepts of self link up with the gap between gener- ations ? To begin with , not ...
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... traditional spiritual and religious activities persisted , particularly in the bush . In many respects these early accommodations ... tradition by means of the new counselling techniques appropriate for individuals with 20 JO ANNE BENNETT.
... traditional spiritual and religious activities persisted , particularly in the bush . In many respects these early accommodations ... tradition by means of the new counselling techniques appropriate for individuals with 20 JO ANNE BENNETT.
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... Tradition 3 : 259– 269 . Parry , Milman 1930 Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse - Making : I. Homer and the ... Traditional Native Indian Beliefs , Cultural Values , and Science In- struction . Canadian Journal of Native ...
... Tradition 3 : 259– 269 . Parry , Milman 1930 Studies in the Epic Technique of Oral Verse - Making : I. Homer and the ... Traditional Native Indian Beliefs , Cultural Values , and Science In- struction . Canadian Journal of Native ...
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