Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 26Carleton University, 1995 - Algonquian Indians |
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... traditional Anishinabe way . Furthermore , he believes a return to the traditional life will ensure the continuation of the language and culture . Traditional Native education , to him , begins with young children at home learning their ...
... traditional Anishinabe way . Furthermore , he believes a return to the traditional life will ensure the continuation of the language and culture . Traditional Native education , to him , begins with young children at home learning their ...
Page 327
... traditional skills , 3 and English is their primary language . Although their functional ability in the traditional economy is limited , they have kept their traditions because the traditional bush activities are regarded as family ...
... traditional skills , 3 and English is their primary language . Although their functional ability in the traditional economy is limited , they have kept their traditions because the traditional bush activities are regarded as family ...
Page 332
... traditional economy . Presently , a majority of the respondents in Moose Factory participate in the traditional economy by going out in the bush with their spouses and children . This pattern of integration requires women to have a high ...
... traditional economy . Presently , a majority of the respondents in Moose Factory participate in the traditional economy by going out in the bush with their spouses and children . This pattern of integration requires women to have a high ...
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ELAINE AYOUNGMANCLIFTON | 15 |
BLAIN 22 | 22 |
JANET ELIZABETH CHUTE | 35 |
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