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Locations of the seven participating Potawatomi communities . the needs assessment and the institute's particular choice of community and pan - tribal goals . THE NEEDS ASSESSMENT The needs assessment was a set of three questionnaires ...
Locations of the seven participating Potawatomi communities . the needs assessment and the institute's particular choice of community and pan - tribal goals . THE NEEDS ASSESSMENT The needs assessment was a set of three questionnaires ...
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The needs assessment questionnaire and community language survey The needs assessment questionnaire and community language survey contained many questions on representatives ' perceptions of language use and language loss in their own ...
The needs assessment questionnaire and community language survey The needs assessment questionnaire and community language survey contained many questions on representatives ' perceptions of language use and language loss in their own ...
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This worldview emphasizes the interrelatedness of everything in the world ” wherein " the needs of the individual are subordinated to the needs of the whole " ( Rudin and Russell 1993 : 40 ) . This led to a focus on the collective needs ...
This worldview emphasizes the interrelatedness of everything in the world ” wherein " the needs of the individual are subordinated to the needs of the whole " ( Rudin and Russell 1993 : 40 ) . This led to a focus on the collective needs ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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