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But collective stewardship over the land and all those who live on it requires that responses to change employ the knowledge gained through generations of interaction with the land and its inhabitants , so that poten- tial damage can be ...
But collective stewardship over the land and all those who live on it requires that responses to change employ the knowledge gained through generations of interaction with the land and its inhabitants , so that poten- tial damage can be ...
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The Land as an Aspect of Cree History : Exploring Whapmagoostui Cree Place Names DAVID DENTON Cree Regional Authority , Nemaska , Québec The Whapmagoostui Crees form a small - scale society that has used the same land for many ...
The Land as an Aspect of Cree History : Exploring Whapmagoostui Cree Place Names DAVID DENTON Cree Regional Authority , Nemaska , Québec The Whapmagoostui Crees form a small - scale society that has used the same land for many ...
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The best known places in the Cree mythscape relate to a story con- cerning a trickster figure known as Mâsw who chased a family of giant beaver across the land in a narrative that stretches from Wemindji ( ' paint mountain ' ) on ...
The best known places in the Cree mythscape relate to a story con- cerning a trickster figure known as Mâsw who chased a family of giant beaver across the land in a narrative that stretches from Wemindji ( ' paint mountain ' ) on ...
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Contents
Heather Bliss | 11 |
Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck Yvan Rose Marguerite MacKenzie | 29 |
Clare Cook | 47 |
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