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Among the widelyshared experiences with contemporaryrepercussions,
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS are a particular bane, ... Although not everyone had
the same experience ofresidential school, experience is the basis of talking about
and ...
Among the widelyshared experiences with contemporaryrepercussions,
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS are a particular bane, ... Although not everyone had
the same experience ofresidential school, experience is the basis of talking about
and ...
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Communicating the Experience and Understanding of Power in a Maliseet Sweat
Lodge Ceremony CHRIS DUPLISEA Simon Fraser University Although a great
deal has been written about the use ofmetaphor and the metaphors used in ritual
...
Communicating the Experience and Understanding of Power in a Maliseet Sweat
Lodge Ceremony CHRIS DUPLISEA Simon Fraser University Although a great
deal has been written about the use ofmetaphor and the metaphors used in ritual
...
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The stated purpose of the ceremony is to heal, to share experience and
understanding, and thus to expand it, not to rank it or quantify it in terms of who
has the most. No one is told what they should feel or think or believe, but
teaching stories ...
The stated purpose of the ceremony is to heal, to share experience and
understanding, and thus to expand it, not to rank it or quantify it in terms of who
has the most. No one is told what they should feel or think or believe, but
teaching stories ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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