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Page 264
... Ontario Hydro's degree of responsibility for impacts which were being grieved by the contemporary New Post First Nation , until ( in our opinion ) a change within Hydro's senior adminis- tration ended the process . Both the Ontario ...
... Ontario Hydro's degree of responsibility for impacts which were being grieved by the contemporary New Post First Nation , until ( in our opinion ) a change within Hydro's senior adminis- tration ended the process . Both the Ontario ...
Page 273
... Ontario Hydro to settle past grievances before proceeding with further development in the Moose River basin . SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION From the traditional Cree point of view , the significance of events is a personal matter , and one ...
... Ontario Hydro to settle past grievances before proceeding with further development in the Moose River basin . SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION From the traditional Cree point of view , the significance of events is a personal matter , and one ...
Page 352
... Ontario James Evans ( 1801–1846 ) , a Wesleyan Methodist missionary , is best known in Algonquianist circles for his work on the Cree and Ojibwe syllabaries . He left an amazing literary legacy with his promotion of Aboriginal writing ...
... Ontario James Evans ( 1801–1846 ) , a Wesleyan Methodist missionary , is best known in Algonquianist circles for his work on the Cree and Ojibwe syllabaries . He left an amazing literary legacy with his promotion of Aboriginal writing ...
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