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Page 160
... called · · nik ma : ka išin ( i ) ka : ta : kani : pan awa atim Nick and they - used - to - call ' ( And ) this dog was called Nick . ' this dog mo : la wi : ska : t kiske : 160 DEBORAH JAMES.
... called · · nik ma : ka išin ( i ) ka : ta : kani : pan awa atim Nick and they - used - to - call ' ( And ) this dog was called Nick . ' this dog mo : la wi : ska : t kiske : 160 DEBORAH JAMES.
Page 199
... called isolationists or segregationists . Such simplistic labels conceal the fact that many of these people were only rejecting the provincial restriction on school sites . Some will argue that , in doing so , they were not being ...
... called isolationists or segregationists . Such simplistic labels conceal the fact that many of these people were only rejecting the provincial restriction on school sites . Some will argue that , in doing so , they were not being ...
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... called MoCreeBec to represent them . North- eastern Ontario's Métis and non - status Indians have formed their own regional organization called the Aboriginal Peoples Alliance of Northern Ontario , but this group is shrinking as members ...
... called MoCreeBec to represent them . North- eastern Ontario's Métis and non - status Indians have formed their own regional organization called the Aboriginal Peoples Alliance of Northern Ontario , but this group is shrinking as members ...
Contents
Roger Spielmann and Bertha Chief | 313 |
John A Strong | 327 |
MarcAdélard Tremblay and Josée Thivierge | 343 |
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