Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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... 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 semantic space . Old information , which is already ...
... 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 semantic space . Old information , which is already ...
Page 93
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 seeing from 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 seeing from a First Nations point of view ...
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... shared hunting grounds . The dish symbolizes a common hunting ground , while the spoon denotes that people are free to hunt within it and to eat the game and fish together . Agreements between aboriginal nations to share hunting grounds ...
... shared hunting grounds . The dish symbolizes a common hunting ground , while the spoon denotes that people are free to hunt within it and to eat the game and fish together . Agreements between aboriginal nations to share hunting grounds ...
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