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... says she was more than 16 before she saw anybody take more meat or fish than they could eat , and says , " It just wasn't done . " She acknowl- edged that the Anishinaabe philosophy through which she saw the world was different from the ...
... says she was more than 16 before she saw anybody take more meat or fish than they could eat , and says , " It just wasn't done . " She acknowl- edged that the Anishinaabe philosophy through which she saw the world was different from the ...
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... says , in Anishinaabe tradition a teacher is not credible unless he or she has made the medicine or prepared the food him- or herself . In our interviews , Kee's students referred to her personal stories . Lynn Simonsen says , " She was ...
... says , in Anishinaabe tradition a teacher is not credible unless he or she has made the medicine or prepared the food him- or herself . In our interviews , Kee's students referred to her personal stories . Lynn Simonsen says , " She was ...
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... says that she would not have helped to start this program if not for Kee . Kaufman , who is a senior scientist for the program , reports that it now incorporates drumming circles , sacred circles , and annual retreats based on Kee's ...
... says that she would not have helped to start this program if not for Kee . Kaufman , who is a senior scientist for the program , reports that it now incorporates drumming circles , sacred circles , and annual retreats based on Kee's ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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