Would you like to hear a story? : Mohawk youth narratives on the role of the history of Quebec and Canada on indigenous identity and marginality
This study examined how Onkwehón:we (Original Peoples), Kanien'kehà:ka (People of the Flint) young people living in Kanehsatà:ke perceived Quebec and Canadian history and Indigenous histories. It presents an analysis of the teaching of the history of Quebec and Canada, a compulsory course to...
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