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Allan Macdonell and the Pointe au Mines-Mica affairs. MS. Journal ofthe
Legislative Assembly of Canada. ... A Native heritage: images of the Indian in
English-Canadian literature. Toronto: University ofToronto Press. Montreal
Gazette. 1849.
Allan Macdonell and the Pointe au Mines-Mica affairs. MS. Journal ofthe
Legislative Assembly of Canada. ... A Native heritage: images of the Indian in
English-Canadian literature. Toronto: University ofToronto Press. Montreal
Gazette. 1849.
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I would want to say that they ARE documents, albeit not the written ones
privileged by the Euro-Canadian tradition. PRONOUNS vary ... He frequently
speaks of Canada as though he/she (Algonquian animate) were a person.
Elsewhere ...
I would want to say that they ARE documents, albeit not the written ones
privileged by the Euro-Canadian tradition. PRONOUNS vary ... He frequently
speaks of Canada as though he/she (Algonquian animate) were a person.
Elsewhere ...
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Canada. 1988. Canadian Native Law Reporter 1988, 1:73-151. Asch, Michael.
1992. Errors in Delgamuuku: an anthropological ... Tribal traditions and
European-Western political ideologies: the dilemma of Canada's Native Indians.
Canadian ...
Canada. 1988. Canadian Native Law Reporter 1988, 1:73-151. Asch, Michael.
1992. Errors in Delgamuuku: an anthropological ... Tribal traditions and
European-Western political ideologies: the dilemma of Canada's Native Indians.
Canadian ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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