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For Speck , the important factor shaping Naskapi cosmology was the poor distribution of knowledge . He comments ( 1935 : 50 ) about the shaman's use of " These animations of nature " ( i.e. spirits of various sorts ) : " What it is ...
For Speck , the important factor shaping Naskapi cosmology was the poor distribution of knowledge . He comments ( 1935 : 50 ) about the shaman's use of " These animations of nature " ( i.e. spirits of various sorts ) : " What it is ...
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Structure of knowledge : Just as the Cree ( or any other ) language is more than a lexicon of words , having instead a complex structure that builds and combines units of meaning into a medium for self - expression and interpersonal ...
Structure of knowledge : Just as the Cree ( or any other ) language is more than a lexicon of words , having instead a complex structure that builds and combines units of meaning into a medium for self - expression and interpersonal ...
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But the great potential for Cree Way to contribute to the effective continuation of Cree language and culture lies in the development of curriculum materials that are based upon the Cree structure of knowledge , before people in the ...
But the great potential for Cree Way to contribute to the effective continuation of Cree language and culture lies in the development of curriculum materials that are based upon the Cree structure of knowledge , before people in the ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
MEANINGS | 16 |
H Christoph Wolfart University of Manitoba | 37 |
Copyright | |
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