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... living on a reserve , though most had at some time in their lives . Some potential subjects were Status Indians ( including renewed status from the C - 31 amendment to the Indian Act in 1985 ) , others non - Status or Metis . All had ...
... living on a reserve , though most had at some time in their lives . Some potential subjects were Status Indians ( including renewed status from the C - 31 amendment to the Indian Act in 1985 ) , others non - Status or Metis . All had ...
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... living on a reserve , contact with home reserve , length of time living in London , reasons for moving to London , expected length of stay , attendance at university , study with a Native elder , and use of the Ojibwe language . These ...
... living on a reserve , contact with home reserve , length of time living in London , reasons for moving to London , expected length of stay , attendance at university , study with a Native elder , and use of the Ojibwe language . These ...
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... living out that reality , for the most part make the land settlements in Ottawa . They want to live the reality of their Indian heritage but : [ They ] will talk about this living off the land . And they will negotiate and say this is ...
... living out that reality , for the most part make the land settlements in Ottawa . They want to live the reality of their Indian heritage but : [ They ] will talk about this living off the land . And they will negotiate and say this is ...
Contents
ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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