Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 37Carleton University, 2005 - Algonquian Indians |
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The stories , whether based on tradi- tional knowledge , landscape , or personal experience , are cautionary and serve to warn their hearers about the consequences of thoughtless actions . How , then , did residential school stories ...
The stories , whether based on tradi- tional knowledge , landscape , or personal experience , are cautionary and serve to warn their hearers about the consequences of thoughtless actions . How , then , did residential school stories ...
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At the level of Third- ness , meaning emerges from the synthesis of experiences of Firstness and Secondness . ... in litigation and class action law suits , where personal and private experience becomes part of the public discourse .
At the level of Third- ness , meaning emerges from the synthesis of experiences of Firstness and Secondness . ... in litigation and class action law suits , where personal and private experience becomes part of the public discourse .
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The connections that individuals discern as they grow in experience and reflection are not often explicit between experiences of action or actions in narrations , but they may be perceived by an adroit observer .
The connections that individuals discern as they grow in experience and reflection are not often explicit between experiences of action or actions in narrations , but they may be perceived by an adroit observer .
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Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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