Native Studies Review 7 no. 2 (1991) Review Essays The Queen's People:

Until recently, academics could analyze any aspect of Native culture, from deep spiritual practices to personal family relations, and remain unobserved and unchallenged. Today, however, a new generation of First Nations educators, writers and artists has emerged, schooled in a spirit of

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Main Author: Wendy Wickwire
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Summary:Until recently, academics could analyze any aspect of Native culture, from deep spiritual practices to personal family relations, and remain unobserved and unchallenged. Today, however, a new generation of First Nations educators, writers and artists has emerged, schooled in a spirit of