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Page 194
... teaching position at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin , Milwaukee . Richard Ford , who was then her aca- demic advisor , said she seized this rare opportunity for her to have a teaching position at a university . At the University of ...
... teaching position at the Uni- versity of Wisconsin , Milwaukee . Richard Ford , who was then her aca- demic advisor , said she seized this rare opportunity for her to have a teaching position at a university . At the University of ...
Page 195
... teaching Anishinaabe plant knowledge to non - Indians . Lurie says that Kee dearly wished to teach Indian people about plants , especially to have apprentices learn as she had learned , but that she just did not attract them . Instead ...
... teaching Anishinaabe plant knowledge to non - Indians . Lurie says that Kee dearly wished to teach Indian people about plants , especially to have apprentices learn as she had learned , but that she just did not attract them . Instead ...
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... teaching about Anishinaabe philosophy and ethnobotany even when she was criticized for teaching this in a public setting . From her lectures , it is clear that Kee wants her students to use the plant knowledge that she is describing ...
... teaching about Anishinaabe philosophy and ethnobotany even when she was criticized for teaching this in a public setting . From her lectures , it is clear that Kee wants her students to use the plant knowledge that she is describing ...
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Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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