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Torchlight Prey : Night Hunting and Fishing by Aboriginal People in the Great Lakes Region VICTOR LYTWYN Acton , Ontario Hunting and fishing at night with the aid of torches was widespread among the Aboriginal peoples of the Great Lakes ...
Torchlight Prey : Night Hunting and Fishing by Aboriginal People in the Great Lakes Region VICTOR LYTWYN Acton , Ontario Hunting and fishing at night with the aid of torches was widespread among the Aboriginal peoples of the Great Lakes ...
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... Aboriginal alternative justice is seen as one solution for Aboriginal over - representa- tion throughout the justice system . Generally , Aboriginal alternative jus- tice is intended to be a more culturally sensitive approach to justice ...
... Aboriginal alternative justice is seen as one solution for Aboriginal over - representa- tion throughout the justice system . Generally , Aboriginal alternative jus- tice is intended to be a more culturally sensitive approach to justice ...
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... Aboriginal peo- ples such as systemic discrimination , poverty , lack of or poor access to education and meaningful employment leading to crime must be over- come now . Until this is achieved programs such as the Community Coun- cil ...
... Aboriginal peo- ples such as systemic discrimination , poverty , lack of or poor access to education and meaningful employment leading to crime must be over- come now . Until this is achieved programs such as the Community Coun- cil ...
Contents
MARIEODILE JUNKER AND LOUISE BLACKSMITH | 258 |
ED KOENIG | 269 |
JOAN LOVISEK | 278 |
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