Response to the Story of "Little Turtle" An Aotearoa/New Zealand Perspective
This paper is prepared as a response to “Cultural Resilience in North American Indian First Nations: The Story of Little Turtle” by G. Brent Angell, Ph.D. published in issue one of the Critical Social Work. The response is a series of essay type response on various issues, which arise out of this pa...
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Format: | Article in Journal/Newspaper |
Language: | English |
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University of Windsor
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/0a5e1a5eb2954055b3ed9fc14729ab7b |
Summary: | This paper is prepared as a response to “Cultural Resilience in North American Indian First Nations: The Story of Little Turtle” by G. Brent Angell, Ph.D. published in issue one of the Critical Social Work. The response is a series of essay type response on various issues, which arise out of this paper. The key examples are: On Social Work On First Principles On New Zealand History On Being This Pakeha On Academic Knowledge. The paper is an attempt to generate discussion on first-nations issues and concerns between non-first-nations writers and thinkers. It is also an attempt to present a Aotearoa/New Zealand perspective on these issues and the nature of these issues in the context of Aotearoa/New Zealand. |
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