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Page 176
... traditional ways of healing . They also offer support programs for residential school survivors . Despite the " ser- vices " that these agencies provide , however , the workers ( regardless of their actual cultural identity ) are ...
... traditional ways of healing . They also offer support programs for residential school survivors . Despite the " ser- vices " that these agencies provide , however , the workers ( regardless of their actual cultural identity ) are ...
Page 184
... traditional ways that our forefathers told our ancestors to pass it on to us and therefore , we always felt like not far but closer to our family in community . Leaving the reserve [ home ] does not mean that people cease to be Indians ...
... traditional ways that our forefathers told our ancestors to pass it on to us and therefore , we always felt like not far but closer to our family in community . Leaving the reserve [ home ] does not mean that people cease to be Indians ...
Page 450
... traditional narratives have developed steadily over the last two centuries . Documen- tation of oral traditional performances within the discipline of linguistics tends to be restricted to a rendering of the text in a phonemic ...
... traditional narratives have developed steadily over the last two centuries . Documen- tation of oral traditional performances within the discipline of linguistics tends to be restricted to a rendering of the text in a phonemic ...
Contents
Marshall J Becker | 23 |
MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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