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An effective teacher/speaker is one who can maximize the shared experience
upon which valid self-understanding is necessarily based. The generic, rather
than the unique, experience is foregrounded in the interests of maximizing
shared ...
An effective teacher/speaker is one who can maximize the shared experience
upon which valid self-understanding is necessarily based. The generic, rather
than the unique, experience is foregrounded in the interests of maximizing
shared ...
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shared memory of his close associates, several of the stories of the late
Saskatchewan Cree elder John McLeod. Dyck (1986) argued that John's stories
lulled mainstream lecture audiences into seeingfrom a First Nations point of view,
...
shared memory of his close associates, several of the stories of the late
Saskatchewan Cree elder John McLeod. Dyck (1986) argued that John's stories
lulled mainstream lecture audiences into seeingfrom a First Nations point of view,
...
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A Dish with One Spoon: The Shared Hunting Grounds Agreement in the Great
Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley Region VICTOR P. LYTWYN Acton, Ont.
INTRODUCTION The words dish with one spoon and other similar terms'have
been used ...
A Dish with One Spoon: The Shared Hunting Grounds Agreement in the Great
Lakes and St. Lawrence Valley Region VICTOR P. LYTWYN Acton, Ont.
INTRODUCTION The words dish with one spoon and other similar terms'have
been used ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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