Papers of the ... Algonquian Conference, Volume 28Carleton University, 1997 - Algonquian Indians |
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Preservation of Ethnic Diversity at Garden River : : A Key to Ojibwa Strength JANET E. CHUTE Dalhousie University a THE MIDDLE GROUND : A SHIFTING SOCIAL SPACE In his seminal work The middle ground : Indians , empires , and republics in ...
Preservation of Ethnic Diversity at Garden River : : A Key to Ojibwa Strength JANET E. CHUTE Dalhousie University a THE MIDDLE GROUND : A SHIFTING SOCIAL SPACE In his seminal work The middle ground : Indians , empires , and republics in ...
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Family relations provide a frame for social relations with others ; community and family members are often defined through participation . Darnell ( 1996 : 48 ) has remarked that she can not find much in the literature that lays out the ...
Family relations provide a frame for social relations with others ; community and family members are often defined through participation . Darnell ( 1996 : 48 ) has remarked that she can not find much in the literature that lays out the ...
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The culmination of this social and physical development proclaims the child's social birth when it can then leave this larger womb and enter the outside world . Tied into this interpretation in some way is James Clouston's 1820 journal ...
The culmination of this social and physical development proclaims the child's social birth when it can then leave this larger womb and enter the outside world . Tied into this interpretation in some way is James Clouston's 1820 journal ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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