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Given that half of Canada's Native people now live off - Reserve , it is crucial that our public discourse move beyond implicit assumptions of assimilation . Aboriginality is a way of thinking and acting as well as a claim to special ...
Given that half of Canada's Native people now live off - Reserve , it is crucial that our public discourse move beyond implicit assumptions of assimilation . Aboriginality is a way of thinking and acting as well as a claim to special ...
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In her eighties she moved into a seniors ' residence , where she wrote her autobiography ( Theriault 1992 ) . ... Then Thomas decided to move his family off the land for some years , so Peter spent part of his childhood in the railroad ...
In her eighties she moved into a seniors ' residence , where she wrote her autobiography ( Theriault 1992 ) . ... Then Thomas decided to move his family off the land for some years , so Peter spent part of his childhood in the railroad ...
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Three New Post families , the Sutherlands , the Archibalds , and the Wynnes , were successful in moving and adapting as the need arose . For the other families trading into this post , who did not move and adapt to life out of the bush ...
Three New Post families , the Sutherlands , the Archibalds , and the Wynnes , were successful in moving and adapting as the need arose . For the other families trading into this post , who did not move and adapt to life out of the bush ...
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Lisa Conathan Esther Wood | 19 |
Clare Cook | 35 |
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