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One of the Family: Métis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan Reconciliation Lakota and Scottish heritage

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Lakota and Scottish heritage

First Nation Communities Read 2012 title

In this case study of the Canadian military's appropriation of reserve land

Johnston notes that a real understanding of humour for First Nations rests in their Indigenous languages

As the chronological history is explained

One of the Family: Métis Culture in Nineteenth-Century Northwestern Saskatchewan Reconciliation Lakota and Scottish heritageOne of the Family: Mtis Culture in Nineteenth Century Northwestern Saskatchewan is a study by Mtis historian Brenda Macdougall about the importance of family in understanding the cultural history of Mtis people in northwestern Saskatchewan. She studies four generations of Mtis families residing in the Ile a la Crosse region using the Cree word, wahkootowin. This concept embodies a worldview that links land, family, and identity and can offer a unique

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