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    by Acoose, Janice M.
    Published 2011
    ... by entering the text as an Anishinaabekwe-Metis-Nehiowe (Plains Ojibway-Metis-Cree woman). Guided...
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    by Pellerin, Judith A.
    Published 2007
    ... time; class sessions with visiting resource persons; free time; Ojibway and French language instruction...
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    ... Ojibway First Nation community. Design: Study data were from 2 diabetes screening studies in Sandy Bay...
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    by Brock Pitawanakwat
    Published 2016-09-01
    ..., the Anishinaabeg (also known as Ojibway, Saulteaux, or Chippewa), as they strive to maintain and revitalize...
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    by Kathleen E. Absolon
    Published 2016-02-01
    ...This paper begins with a poem and is inclusive of my voice as Anishinaabekwe (Ojibway woman...
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    by Claire Omhovère
    Published 2007-05-01
    ... puis les Indiens Ojibway. Les dédoublements ironiques qui fondent l’intrigue nous amènent donc à...
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    by Susan Chiblow
    Published 2020-10-01
    ... region and includes Anishinaabek Elders, Anishinaabemowin (Ojibway language) speakers, and Anishinaabek...
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    by Andrew M. Miller, Iain Davidson-Hunt
    Published 2013-09-01
    ... present an example of a unified system of resilience thinking shared with us by Anishinaabe (Ojibway...
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    by Pilar Somacarrera
    Published 2014-12-01
    ... person who is speaking inCree”  Highway’s text introduces Cree orOjibway words and phrases, providing...
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    ... by both city residents and members of three nearby Ojibway nations. As a multiple-use, common-pool...
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    by Scott, Stephanie
    Published 2013
    ... how perceptions of human remains have changed in the Anglo-European, Haida and Ojibway cultures...
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    by Scott, Stephanie
    Published 2013
    ... how perceptions of human remains have changed in the Anglo-European, Haida and Ojibway cultures...
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    by Ryan, Kathleen
    Published 2012
    ... general year-class failure of lake whitefish during early life history. === Saugeen Ojibway Nation (SON)...
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    by Sutherland, ERIN
    Published 2012
    ... the performance art of Terrance Houle (Blood/Ojibway) and Adrian Stimson (Siksika) at the Union Gallery...
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    by Hardisty-Neveau, Madelain
    Published 2012
    ..., but also from the community and culture of their birth. Traditional Ojibway culture was known to many...
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    by West, Colleen Sarah
    Published 2012
    ... development with six Anishinabe (Ojibway) women. This study examined from the women’s perspectives, “What...
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