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Page 86
... story is told by a Native . This is an audience - based perception . In this idea of authenticity , I can tell a story about Natives , Hallowell can say the very same story , yet the reception is different . But we told the same story ...
... story is told by a Native . This is an audience - based perception . In this idea of authenticity , I can tell a story about Natives , Hallowell can say the very same story , yet the reception is different . But we told the same story ...
Page 89
... stories and in their presentation ... can I have a show of hands of those who know the story of when summer didn't come to Anishnaabe country ? Five , O.K. you're in the minority , so you're going to have to bear with me . In the story ...
... stories and in their presentation ... can I have a show of hands of those who know the story of when summer didn't come to Anishnaabe country ? Five , O.K. you're in the minority , so you're going to have to bear with me . In the story ...
Page 362
... story . What the Anishnaybay does and how he lives is a story . " " Through his grandson's writing , Standing Through the Earth explains that stories are innate in landscape . The episodes and habitual patterns of Anishnaabe lives are ...
... story . What the Anishnaybay does and how he lives is a story . " " Through his grandson's writing , Standing Through the Earth explains that stories are innate in landscape . The episodes and habitual patterns of Anishnaabe lives are ...
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