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The term " traditional person " also applies to anyone who adheres to a traditional lifestyle regardless of whether or not they earn a living by full - time trapping and hunting . By traditional lifestyle is meant an adaptive mixture of ...
The term " traditional person " also applies to anyone who adheres to a traditional lifestyle regardless of whether or not they earn a living by full - time trapping and hunting . By traditional lifestyle is meant an adaptive mixture of ...
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Of these three broad categories , traditional people are least likely to have had realistic access to , or any genuine need for formal , Canadian - style education . In contrast to traditional peo ple , a majority of the acculturated ...
Of these three broad categories , traditional people are least likely to have had realistic access to , or any genuine need for formal , Canadian - style education . In contrast to traditional peo ple , a majority of the acculturated ...
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Although acculturated people exhibit a variety of attitudes toward nonCree culture , they are more likely than either traditional people or those who are in between to advocate the usefulness of formal education and to encourage their ...
Although acculturated people exhibit a variety of attitudes toward nonCree culture , they are more likely than either traditional people or those who are in between to advocate the usefulness of formal education and to encourage their ...
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