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ourselves" because they are not part ofthe "Canadian heritage" (p. 36). This
Canadian system "has not improved the rights of my peoples" (p. 105), who are,
after all, not Canadians. Characteristically, differentiation is greater among First ...
ourselves" because they are not part ofthe "Canadian heritage" (p. 36). This
Canadian system "has not improved the rights of my peoples" (p. 105), who are,
after all, not Canadians. Characteristically, differentiation is greater among First ...
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[Wetherell and Potter 1992:90] Due to space constraints, what follows will
necessarily be only a skeletal framing of the worldviews which comprise portions
of the interpretative repertoires of Euro-Canadian society and of First Nations
groups.
[Wetherell and Potter 1992:90] Due to space constraints, what follows will
necessarily be only a skeletal framing of the worldviews which comprise portions
of the interpretative repertoires of Euro-Canadian society and of First Nations
groups.
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Canadian Native Law Reporter 1988, 1:73-151. Asch, Michael. 1992. Errors in
Delgamuuku: an anthropological perspective. Aboriginal title in British Columbia:
Delgamuuku v. the Queen, ed. by Frank Cassidy (Lantsville, B.C.: Oolichan
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Canadian Native Law Reporter 1988, 1:73-151. Asch, Michael. 1992. Errors in
Delgamuuku: an anthropological perspective. Aboriginal title in British Columbia:
Delgamuuku v. the Queen, ed. by Frank Cassidy (Lantsville, B.C.: Oolichan
Books ...
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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