Feature Story: Research takes masters student back to her First Nation home
When Cheyanne Desnomie was looking for a research topic for her Anthropology honours paper, she didn’t have to go far. Desnomie returned home to the Peepeekisis Cree Nation located on Treaty 4 land near Belcarres, Saskatchewan to delve into the long-standing issue that has created a social divide be...
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External Relations, University of Regina
2017
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10294/8062 |
Summary: | When Cheyanne Desnomie was looking for a research topic for her Anthropology honours paper, she didn’t have to go far. Desnomie returned home to the Peepeekisis Cree Nation located on Treaty 4 land near Belcarres, Saskatchewan to delve into the long-standing issue that has created a social divide between band members for generations. Staff no |
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