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ourselves " because they are not part of the “ 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 ...
ourselves " because they are not part of the “ 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 ...
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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 ...
[ 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 ...
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Canadian Native Law Reporter 1995 , 2 : 158–188 . R. v . Morin . 1994. ... Canadian Criminal Cases , 3rd series , 26 : 193–207 . ... Native alternative dispute resolution systems : the Canadian future in light of the American past .
Canadian Native Law Reporter 1995 , 2 : 158–188 . R. v . Morin . 1994. ... Canadian Criminal Cases , 3rd series , 26 : 193–207 . ... Native alternative dispute resolution systems : the Canadian future in light of the American past .
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SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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