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Harald Prins profiles the history and traditional culture of the Miawpukek band of
Mi'kmaq (or Micmac), and the band's continuing fight for recognition oftheir title to
a much larger area than the existing 500-hectare reserve at Conne River, ...
Harald Prins profiles the history and traditional culture of the Miawpukek band of
Mi'kmaq (or Micmac), and the band's continuing fight for recognition oftheir title to
a much larger area than the existing 500-hectare reserve at Conne River, ...
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Most anthropologists associate these strategies with traditional elders. John
McLeod (Dyck 1986), John Tootosis (Goodwill and Sluman 1984), Joseph Dion(
1979)and Art Solomon (1990)are amongthose whose stories have been
recorded in ...
Most anthropologists associate these strategies with traditional elders. John
McLeod (Dyck 1986), John Tootosis (Goodwill and Sluman 1984), Joseph Dion(
1979)and Art Solomon (1990)are amongthose whose stories have been
recorded in ...
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The present Inumarit Committee in Arctic Bay [an elder counselling group] is not
a direct successor to the traditional governing body described by the witnesses...
Witnesses who spoke of relentless counselling by a Committee of Inumarit ...
The present Inumarit Committee in Arctic Bay [an elder counselling group] is not
a direct successor to the traditional governing body described by the witnesses...
Witnesses who spoke of relentless counselling by a Committee of Inumarit ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
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