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4by Kaczmarek, Josephine Agnes“..., was subsequently transferred to the Minnesota Ojibwe, where it became an important ceremony of the Indian nations...”
Published 2007
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5by Kaczmarek, Josephine Agnes“..., was subsequently transferred to the Minnesota Ojibwe, where it became an important ceremony of the Indian nations...”
Published 2007
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6by Stone, Timothy“... ceremonies. This healing - so necessary after the cultural genocide wrought upon First Nations peoples...”
Published 2010
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7by Orban, Nathan“..., with a story, history and ceremony attached to them and they are in need of repatriation through a...”
Published 2011
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8by Davis, Jennifer Mary“... of the relationship between the activity of hunting and the celebration of that activity in the community ceremony...”
Published 2008
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9by Angel, Michael R.“..., the properties of special herbs and roots, and associated prayers, songs and dances to be used for ceremonies...”
Published 2007
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10by HEWITT, JUDITH M“... the data: community and relationships; culture and ceremony; connections with place, and confidence...”
Published 2011
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11by Angel, Michael R.“..., the properties of special herbs and roots, and associated prayers, songs and dances to be used for ceremonies...”
Published 2007
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12by Callahan, Ann B.“.... Many of these people were very happy to participate in the traditional ceremonies openly and expressed...”
Published 2009
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13by Simpson, Leanne R.“... outline of the Anishinaabe methods of inquiry, including learning-by-doing, dreaming, ceremonies, story...”
Published 2007
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14by Simpson, Leanne R.“... outline of the Anishinaabe methods of inquiry, including learning-by-doing, dreaming, ceremonies, story...”
Published 2007
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15by Colclough, Wesley B.“... respect and value in traditional potlatch ceremonies, is playfully replaced by car hoods sandblasted...”
Published 2012
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16by Ebert, David“..., local, faunal, ceremonial and industrial resources, trails, and place names). Economic variables (moose...”
Published 2009
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17by Smith, Erica.“... kind of ceremonial cloth. The aboriginal groups of most interest here are the Cree and Ojibwa, two...”
Published 2009
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18by Johnson, Shelly Lee“... and ceremonies; mentoring by former Indigenous children in care; child in care education and support; specific...”
Published 2011
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19by Johnson, Shelly Lee“... and ceremonies; mentoring by former Indigenous children in care; child in care education and support; specific...”
Published 2011
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20by Mutch, Bonnie Lea“... believing that tobacco is sacred. For First Nations people, tobacco is deeply connected with ceremonial...”
Published 2011
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