Native voices in research
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Native voices in research
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347 sivua ; 22 cm |
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Kieli |
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Huomautukset |
A publication of the Dept. of Zoology, and the Faculties of Environment and Graduate Studies, University of Manitoba. A publication of the Dept. of Zoology, and the Faculties of Environment and Graduate Studies, University of Manitoba. |
Julkaisija |
Winnipeg :
Aboriginal Issues Press,
cop. 2003.
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Aiheet | |
Lisätiedot | edited by Jill Oakes ... [ja muita] |
ISBN |
0-9686138-3-7 pehmeäkantinen |
Kontrolloimaton nimeke |
Aboriginal Health and Wellness Centre of Winnipeg Aboriginal student's perspectives on university life Anglican missonairies and the aboriginal people of Red River Collaborative fieldwork with a Cree nation : birthing practices Coyote's role in Thomas King's Truth and bright water Dentistry in Nunavut : Inuit self-determination and the politics of health Factors contributuing to resilience in Aboriginal persons who attended residential schools Fear and loathing on the western fron : the epidemic that preceded the chorela epidemic of 1832 First nations women's perspectives on creative production First nations' participation in determing the status of a species at risk Instruments of policy-making : Canadian 'Indian' and 'Aboriginal' polocy Inuit and Inuvialuit knowledge of climate change Is this consultation? Issues of developing relationship in native American studies Language in dialogue : Guarani and Spanish in Paraguay Material culture, feminist theory and research Men or monkeys? : the politics of clothing and land within Ontario fist nations 1830-1900 Policy in West Bengal, India : alternatrive justice initiatives Reflections of an aboriginal government employee Storytelling ethics in research TEK and ES : towards a relationship of respect Trade dependency and export-led growth in an Arctic economy: Greenland 1955-1998 Traditional subsistence in northern economic development Voices of parents : the Shoal LakeAnishinabe and Cecilia Jeffrey Indian residential school 1902-1929 Western 'capacity building' among Bolivian 'paperos' : marginalizing a stewardship of choice 'Home but not home' 'Quit thinking like a scientist!' A dog feast for our lost brothers : Mi'knaq-acadian alliances A methodology based on Rotinonshonni traditions The causality web : etiology and resistance in Aboriginal peoples' cancer experiences The learning experiences of first nation nursing students in a distance education environment The meaning of Moonsz (Moose) to the Namekosipiianishinabek |