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Creating Indigenous Property High Interest Low Level Cultures and Relationships on Turtle

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Cultures and Relationships on Turtle Island is a guide by Mohawk professor Brian Rice designed for beginners seeking to understand Aboriginal worldview and spirituality

and Mohawk literary narratives

He is a Sundancer

The author's approach is to introduce students to perspectives through the use of critical thinking and the historical inquiry method

Food insecurity takes a disproportionate toll on the health of Canada's Indigenous people

Creating Indigenous Property High Interest Low Level Cultures and Relationships on TurtleCreating Indigenous Property: Power, Rights, and Relationships, is edited by Angela Cameron, Sari Graben and Val Napoleon. Val Napoleon is from northeast British Columbia (Treaty 8) and a member of Saulteau First Nation. She is also an adopted member of the Gitanyow (Gitksan) House of Luuxhon, Ganada (Frog) Clan. Creating Indigenous Property discusses how the colonial imposition of the Canadian legal order has undermined Indigenous law, creating gaps

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