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... into alignment with 5. This law was promulgated at the beginning of the twentieth century , through an amendment to the Indian Act . the living conditions of other Canadians . Living conditions in A GENERATION IN POLITICS 5.
... into alignment with 5. This law was promulgated at the beginning of the twentieth century , through an amendment to the Indian Act . the living conditions of other Canadians . Living conditions in A GENERATION IN POLITICS 5.
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the living conditions of other Canadians . Living conditions in Native communities in fact worsened , and public opinion became sensitive to the poor conditions in First Nations communities ( Dyck 1983 : 205 ; Lavoie 2005 : 57 ) . As a ...
the living conditions of other Canadians . Living conditions in Native communities in fact worsened , and public opinion became sensitive to the poor conditions in First Nations communities ( Dyck 1983 : 205 ; Lavoie 2005 : 57 ) . As a ...
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... living conditions were exacerbated by lack of suitable clothing and bedding . One former Mohawk student remarked , " They would leave the windows open all the time , and they'd give you only one blanket . If you were cold , that was ...
... living conditions were exacerbated by lack of suitable clothing and bedding . One former Mohawk student remarked , " They would leave the windows open all the time , and they'd give you only one blanket . If you were cold , that was ...
Contents
MariePierre Bousquet | 1 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 19 |
Richard Burleson | 37 |
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