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  1. 41
    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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  2. 42
    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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  3. 43
    by Rubelise da Cunha
    Published 2017-05-01
    ... that participates in the exchange of knowledge between cultures and in the continuation of Cree/Ojibway storytelling...
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  4. 44
    by Riese, Nichole Margaret Marie
    Published 2007
    ... in English and in Ojibway with patients who self-identified as Aboriginal. As directed by key informants...
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  5. 45
    by Riese, Nichole Margaret Marie
    Published 2007
    ... in English and in Ojibway with patients who self-identified as Aboriginal. As directed by key informants...
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    by Riese, Nichole Margaret Marie
    Published 2007
    ... in English and in Ojibway with patients who self-identified as Aboriginal. As directed by key informants...
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  7. 47
    by Mullen, Emily
    Published 2018
    ... paradigm, drawing instead on Don Kelly’s (Ojibway) theorization of humor as a communicative tool...
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  8. 48
    by Gonthier, Nicole
    Published 1992
    ... stratified muds deposited in glacial Lake Ojibway; unit 4, postglacial marine muds deposited in Tyrell Sea...
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  9. 49
    by Wastesicoot, Jennie
    Published 2009
    ... of five distinct Aboriginal Nations: the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Oji-Cree and Ojibway. When the FAI agreement...
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    by Wastesicoot, Jennie
    Published 2009
    ... of five distinct Aboriginal Nations: the Cree, Dakota, Dene, Oji-Cree and Ojibway. When the FAI agreement...
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    by Abbott, Kathryn Agnes
    Published 1996
    ...This dissertation examines the history of alcohol among the Anishinaabe (also known as the Ojibway...
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  12. 52
    by Sharla Peltier
    Published 2017-07-01
    ..., and Ojibway and Potawatomi people of the Great Lakes Region. [2] The term Aboriginal is commonly used...
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  13. 53
    by Salt, Rachel
    Published 2013
    .... === University of Guelph, Saugeen Ojibway Nation, Georgian Bay Forever...
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  14. 54
    by A. D. Tegzes, E. Jansen, R. J. Telford
    Published 2014-10-01
    ... by the catastrophic final drainage of the Agassiz–Ojibway proglacial lake as part of the remnant Laurentide Ice Sheet...
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    by Y.-X. Li, H. Renssen, A. P. Wiersma, T. E. Törnqvist
    Published 2009-08-01
    ... to result from catastrophic drainage of proglacial lakes Agassiz and Ojibway (LAO) that routed through...
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    ... study of 483 residents of a Plains Ojibway First Nation in Manitoba was used. Participants provided...
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  18. 58
    by Ritchie, Stephen D.
    Published 2014
    ..., an Ojibway concept that can be translated as the Good iv Life. Connecting involved an external experiential...
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  19. 59
    by DAVIS, JENNIFER ELISABETH
    Published 2011
    ...; and the traditional Ojibway story of the Seven Grandfather Teachings. This reflection process was guided by the notion...
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  20. 60
    by Mason, Roberta Louise
    Published 2021
    ... Justice Murray Sinclair (Ojibway) envisions (Macleans, 2015), this research further considers why and how...
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