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Susan Gray ( University of Winnipeg ) : Historical research and the magic of oral history : Stories from Berens River John Hansen ( University of Regina ) : Education in Canadian society : The perspectives of an Aboriginal educator Orin ...
Susan Gray ( University of Winnipeg ) : Historical research and the magic of oral history : Stories from Berens River John Hansen ( University of Regina ) : Education in Canadian society : The perspectives of an Aboriginal educator Orin ...
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Ottawa : Carleton University . Birch , Thomas . 1756-57 . The history of the Royal Society of London for improving of nat- ural knowledge . London : A. Millar . Black - Rogers , Mary . 1988. Ojibwa power interactions : Creating contexts ...
Ottawa : Carleton University . Birch , Thomas . 1756-57 . The history of the Royal Society of London for improving of nat- ural knowledge . London : A. Millar . Black - Rogers , Mary . 1988. Ojibwa power interactions : Creating contexts ...
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Bibliography of Regina Flannery ( Herzfeld ) VIVIANA CRISTIAN The Catholic University of America 1931. A study of the distribution and development of the memegwecio concept in Algon- quian folklore . M.A. thesis , Catholic University of ...
Bibliography of Regina Flannery ( Herzfeld ) VIVIANA CRISTIAN The Catholic University of America 1931. A study of the distribution and development of the memegwecio concept in Algon- quian folklore . M.A. thesis , Catholic University of ...
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MariePierre Bousquet | 1 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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