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... Native languages . The languages of Canada , ed . by Jack K. Chambers ( Montreal : Didier ) , 115–129 . Howard , Philip . 1983. History of the uses of Dene languages in education in the Northwest Territories . Canadian Journal of Native ...
... Native languages . The languages of Canada , ed . by Jack K. Chambers ( Montreal : Didier ) , 115–129 . Howard , Philip . 1983. History of the uses of Dene languages in education in the Northwest Territories . Canadian Journal of Native ...
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... Native people . Toronto : Key Porter Books . Rostlund , Erhard . 1952. Freshwater fish and fishing in Native North America . Berkeley : University of California Press . Spry , Irene . 1983. The tragedy of the loss of the commons in ...
... Native people . Toronto : Key Porter Books . Rostlund , Erhard . 1952. Freshwater fish and fishing in Native North America . Berkeley : University of California Press . Spry , Irene . 1983. The tragedy of the loss of the commons in ...
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... Native hands and has been industrialized and commercialized . Another illustration of this mainstream appropriation is the fact that the state of Minnesota displays rice as its official grain ( Vennum 1988 : 1 ) . The tradition of ...
... Native hands and has been industrialized and commercialized . Another illustration of this mainstream appropriation is the fact that the state of Minnesota displays rice as its official grain ( Vennum 1988 : 1 ) . The tradition of ...
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