Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... Native American spiritual tradition . Developed by [ a ] Native American medicine teacher ... this unique system distils the essential wisdom of the sacred tradition of many tribal traditions and shows users the way to transform their ...
... Native American spiritual tradition . Developed by [ a ] Native American medicine teacher ... this unique system distils the essential wisdom of the sacred tradition of many tribal traditions and shows users the way to transform their ...
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... native people live in a prison of images not of their own making " ( 1986 : 45 ) . These pervasive images , removed from the daily reality of native peoples , mask their struggles for empowerment . They do not reflect the history of native ...
... native people live in a prison of images not of their own making " ( 1986 : 45 ) . These pervasive images , removed from the daily reality of native peoples , mask their struggles for empowerment . They do not reflect the history of native ...
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... native voices . Native stories were largely appropriated and retold by non - native experts in such fields as anthropology , history and in the political realm . Not surprisingly , the appropriated stories distort the realities of native ...
... native voices . Native stories were largely appropriated and retold by non - native experts in such fields as anthropology , history and in the political realm . Not surprisingly , the appropriated stories distort the realities of native ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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