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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 of their title to a much larger area than the existing 500 - hectare reserve at ...
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 of their title to a much larger area than the existing 500 - hectare reserve at ...
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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 among those whose stories have been ...
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 among those whose stories have been ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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Contents
SYLVIE BERBAUM | 14 |
LAURA BUSZARDWELCHER | 34 |
MARY ANN CORBIERE | 71 |
Copyright | |
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