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... recognition in some but not all listeners . Respect for one's hearers enjoins the storyteller to speak from his / her own experience and to leave open the relationship of that experi- ence to the ever - changing understanding of the ...
... recognition in some but not all listeners . Respect for one's hearers enjoins the storyteller to speak from his / her own experience and to leave open the relationship of that experi- ence to the ever - changing understanding of the ...
Page 206
... recognition of their interests . While legal recognition is an end in itself , it is also an ongoing process . Some aboriginal fishers are concerned that the MNR could take the Fairgrieve ruling to a higher court . Aside from this ...
... recognition of their interests . While legal recognition is an end in itself , it is also an ongoing process . Some aboriginal fishers are concerned that the MNR could take the Fairgrieve ruling to a higher court . Aside from this ...
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... recognition of Mi'kmaq aboriginal title to Mimaju'nnulkwe'kati , saqmaw Joe recently professed : " The only protection [ or ] safe haven for our people would be to have the recognition of the federal [ government ] ... We fight our way ...
... recognition of Mi'kmaq aboriginal title to Mimaju'nnulkwe'kati , saqmaw Joe recently professed : " The only protection [ or ] safe haven for our people would be to have the recognition of the federal [ government ] ... We fight our way ...
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