Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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It was , in part , mandated to address the issue of Indian education . As Lavoie notes ( 2005 : 58 ) , First Nations people who were consulted affirmed that education was the only means of improving these conditions .
It was , in part , mandated to address the issue of Indian education . As Lavoie notes ( 2005 : 58 ) , First Nations people who were consulted affirmed that education was the only means of improving these conditions .
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Obviously , the Ojibwes , like many other Indians , were acutely aware of the " problem " of trade goods , and that ... the Indian and the European para- dise , an often contentious issue among many Ojibwes in the nineteenth century .
Obviously , the Ojibwes , like many other Indians , were acutely aware of the " problem " of trade goods , and that ... the Indian and the European para- dise , an often contentious issue among many Ojibwes in the nineteenth century .
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Historical and statistical information , respecting the history , condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States . Philadel- phia : Lippincott , Grambo . 6 vols . Scott , Colin . 1989. Ideology of reciprocity between ...
Historical and statistical information , respecting the history , condition and prospects of the Indian tribes of the United States . Philadel- phia : Lippincott , Grambo . 6 vols . Scott , Colin . 1989. Ideology of reciprocity between ...
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