Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 27Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... land and is now helping her people settle into a new living situation . She is a teacher of the Ojibwe language at both the Beal Secondary School and Saunders secondary school in London , Ontario . Marcia , mother of two sons involved ...
... land and is now helping her people settle into a new living situation . She is a teacher of the Ojibwe language at both the Beal Secondary School and Saunders secondary school in London , Ontario . Marcia , mother of two sons involved ...
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... land and the community . Is it there ? Respect for Dudley's life ? Was it there ? Marcia Simon , November 1995 Her ... land is my family's home ; the land is alive ; the O.P.P and the military are murderers of the people and the land ...
... land and the community . Is it there ? Respect for Dudley's life ? Was it there ? Marcia Simon , November 1995 Her ... land is my family's home ; the land is alive ; the O.P.P and the military are murderers of the people and the land ...
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... land is alive Another concept is that the land is alive . This can be seen in the use of phrases like " the land is healing ” . In English , animacy is differentiated by animal , vegetable , or mineral , the last of which is inanimate ...
... land is alive Another concept is that the land is alive . This can be seen in the use of phrases like " the land is healing ” . In English , animacy is differentiated by animal , vegetable , or mineral , the last of which is inanimate ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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