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Reclaiming Aboriginal Justice, Identity, and Community Law are to be addressed through

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are to be addressed through recognition and restitution not apologies

I Am Not a Number has been selected in the Children’s Category Longlist for First Nation Communities READ 2018

Numerous colour and black and white photographs are included along with artwork by well-known artists such as Carl Beam

This condensed version outlines the circumstances surrounding the boy's birth and ends with his preparation of the stone canoe just prior to setting out on the journey of peace

The 37-page guide is intended for beginning beaders and includes an historical overview by Sherry Farrell Racette

Reclaiming Aboriginal Justice, Identity, and Community Law are to be addressed throughReclaiming Aboriginal Justice, Identity, and Community is one of the titles in Purich's Aboriginal Issues Series. The book examines the various ways Aboriginal Peoples in urban areas cope with justice, healing, and self government issues. This volume describes the Community Council Project, an Aboriginal diversion program in Toronto. Proulx shows how justice, healing, and community intersect, drawing on the example of the CCP. He discusses what

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