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Page 57
... Native people . However , the exam- ples provided in this paper will demonstrate that the Nishnaabeg of Mani- toulin Island3 had incorporated Ojibwe literacy not only in their religious correspondence but also in their personal and ...
... Native people . However , the exam- ples provided in this paper will demonstrate that the Nishnaabeg of Mani- toulin Island3 had incorporated Ojibwe literacy not only in their religious correspondence but also in their personal and ...
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... Native people and they do not cease to think nomadically . Given that half of Canada's Native people now live off - Reserve , it is crucial that our pub- lic discourse move beyond implicit assumptions of assimilation . Aborigi- nality ...
... Native people and they do not cease to think nomadically . Given that half of Canada's Native people now live off - Reserve , it is crucial that our pub- lic discourse move beyond implicit assumptions of assimilation . Aborigi- nality ...
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... Native writers , artists and musi- cians are reaching both Aboriginal and non - Aboriginal publics . Drew Hayden Taylor's recent film on Native humour across the country and the immense popularity of Tom King's radio version of Dead Dog ...
... Native writers , artists and musi- cians are reaching both Aboriginal and non - Aboriginal publics . Drew Hayden Taylor's recent film on Native humour across the country and the immense popularity of Tom King's radio version of Dead Dog ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
Alan Corbiere | 57 |
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