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Proquest Dissertations
Dispossessing the Algonquins of South- Eastern Ontario of Their Lands
Listen to the Grandmothers Video Guide and Resource: Incorporating Tradition Into Contemporary Responses to Violence Against Native Women
Spirit Bear: Fishing for Knowledge, Catching Dreams Based on a True Story
Cultural Strengths and Challenges in Implementing a System of Care Model in American Indian Communities
The Teachings of the Bear Clan: As Told by Saulteaux
Treaty Rights and Subsistence Fishing in the U.S. Waters of the Great Lakes, Upper Mississippi River, and Ohio River Basins
Algonquin Law on Access and Benefit Sharing Larry Mcdermott and Peigi Wilson
Difficulties Encountered in Researching Non-Status Algonquin in the Ottawa Valley
Enduring Understandings
The Anishinabe Way of Life
2.3 Algonquin History in the Ottawa River Watershed
Algonquin Anishinabeg Vs. the Algonquins of Ontario: Development, Recognition & Ongoing Colonization
INT CERD NGO CAN 28042 E.Pdf
Native Use of St. Joseph River
Grounded Authority: the Algonquins of Barriere Lake Against the State
References on the American Indian Use of Fire in Ecosystems
Strengthening the Algonquin Presence Throughout Asinabka, the Sacred Heartland of Algonquin Territory
Top View
INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES AR Gagne Photographic Ottawasummersolstice.Ca
Faith Decontie Final by Anne
AOO Backgrounder Talking Circles Winter & Spring
Michipicoten
Sample Material © 2012 UBC Press Bonita Lawrence
Incorporating First Nations, Métis and Inuit Perspectives
Indigenous Reading List Title Author/Editor Published Indigenous
References on the American Indian Use of Fire in Ecosystems
Ojibwe) Ecologue in Louise Erdrich’S Birchbark House Series
Chapter 19. the Lone Trickster? Exploring Individualism in Anishinaabe and Omushkego Oral Traditions in Early Canadian Indigenous History
Monstrous Affections in Algonquin Traditional Territory
Identity and Ethnicity at Lake of Two Mountains, 1721-1850
Translating an Algonquin Tradition of Respect Into Youth Well-Being in Rapid Lake, Quebec
THE Algonquin PERSPECTIVE on HUMOUR LN THER CULTURE and of OUTSUIER CONSTRUCTIONS of ABOWGINAL HUMOLJR
Shivering in Brent, Ontario: Haunted Recreation in Algonquin Provincial Park Ian Sorjo Grant Puppe a Thesis Submitted to The
Chief Shawanipinessi and the Forgotten 1844 Land Tract Reserve in Bedford, Oso and South Sherbrooke Townships
The Algonquins a Reading A–Z Level X Leveled Book Word Count: 2,539 the Algonquins
The Algonquins the Algonquins
A Study of the Musical Culture of the Algonquin Indigenous Peoples of North America
Introducing the Path of Algonquin Chief T8aminik Rankin and Kokum Marie-Joseé Tardif
Bridging the Gap Between Scientific and Aboriginal Traditional Knowledge of Pimisi – the American Eel
Lessons from Algonquin Territory: Conceptualizing Land Claim Agreements in Land-Use Planning