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... respect and a considerable degree of formality . The license and ease of grandparents and grandchildren is the most salient example . Status or respect does not imply authority over others . Indeed , Cree people are adamant in respecting ...
... respect and a considerable degree of formality . The license and ease of grandparents and grandchildren is the most salient example . Status or respect does not imply authority over others . Indeed , Cree people are adamant in respecting ...
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... respect . Respect for us as human beings . Is it there ? Respect for justice and the Two Row Wampum of mutual respect for one another . Is it there ? Respect for the land and the community . Is it there ? Respect for Dudley's life ? Was ...
... respect . Respect for us as human beings . Is it there ? Respect for justice and the Two Row Wampum of mutual respect for one another . Is it there ? Respect for the land and the community . Is it there ? Respect for Dudley's life ? Was ...
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... respect for everything living . ' I submit that ' living ' refers to ' power ' in these two statements by Ojibwa elders , for it is further learned that something called ' respect ' is the appropriate behaviour toward all those who may ...
... respect for everything living . ' I submit that ' living ' refers to ' power ' in these two statements by Ojibwa elders , for it is further learned that something called ' respect ' is the appropriate behaviour toward all those who may ...
Contents
GEORGE F AUBIN | 11 |
JULIE BRITTAIN | 25 |
MATTHEW S DRYER | 54 |
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