We Belong To This Land: A View of “Cultural Difference”
This paper is an exploration of issues of identity, miscegenation and cultural definition as they relate to the definition and study of First Nations literatures. The author problematizes and challenges stereotypes and asserts the multi-dimensional space of Aboriginal peoples. The primary cultural d...
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crunivtoronpr:10.3138/jcs.31.3.21 2024-01-14T10:06:51+01:00 We Belong To This Land: A View of “Cultural Difference” Akiwenzie-Damm, Kateri 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/jcs.31.3.21 https://utpjournals.press/doi/pdf/10.3138/jcs.31.3.21 en eng University of Toronto Press Inc. (UTPress) Journal of Canadian Studies volume 31, issue 3, page 21-28 ISSN 0021-9495 1911-0251 History Cultural Studies journal-article 1996 crunivtoronpr https://doi.org/10.3138/jcs.31.3.21 2023-12-19T18:19:41Z This paper is an exploration of issues of identity, miscegenation and cultural definition as they relate to the definition and study of First Nations literatures. The author problematizes and challenges stereotypes and asserts the multi-dimensional space of Aboriginal peoples. The primary cultural difference between Aboriginal peoples and Canadians is the understanding and interpretation of the relationship each group has with the land. Article in Journal/Newspaper First Nations University of Toronto Press (U Toronto Press - via Crossref) Journal of Canadian Studies 31 3 21 28 |
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This paper is an exploration of issues of identity, miscegenation and cultural definition as they relate to the definition and study of First Nations literatures. The author problematizes and challenges stereotypes and asserts the multi-dimensional space of Aboriginal peoples. The primary cultural difference between Aboriginal peoples and Canadians is the understanding and interpretation of the relationship each group has with the land. |
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We Belong To This Land: A View of “Cultural Difference” |
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