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And she took that opportunity to tell us about Anishnaabek , about being Native . That was in grade 1. She was not invited , and she took it as her right , being elderly at that time . The next time I saw a Native person within an ...
And she took that opportunity to tell us about Anishnaabek , about being Native . That was in grade 1. She was not invited , and she took it as her right , being elderly at that time . The next time I saw a Native person within an ...
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After conservation concerns are met , allocations can be granted first to native fishers , and then to non - native commercial or sport fishers . The Supreme Court's recognition of conservation concerns ahead of native fishing rights ...
After conservation concerns are met , allocations can be granted first to native fishers , and then to non - native commercial or sport fishers . The Supreme Court's recognition of conservation concerns ahead of native fishing rights ...
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Furthermore , there was little or no discussion of racism between Native and non - Native students or among Native students . One student found if she did not make the first move to know a non - Native student nothing happened ...
Furthermore , there was little or no discussion of racism between Native and non - Native students or among Native students . One student found if she did not make the first move to know a non - Native student nothing happened ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
Copyright | |
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