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19.2 Colonization and Anthropology - Introduction to Anthropology | OpenStax
These criticisms of anthropology gained strength in the 1960s, with several Native scholars questioning in particular the higher value assigned to acade...
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Why the War of 1812 Was a Turning Point for Native Americans | HISTORY
The conflict was their last, best chance for outside military help to protect their homelands from westward expansion.
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Kindergarten Mi'kmaw immersion program aims to keep the language strong in Listuguj, Que. | CBC News
Two Mi'kmaw teachers from Listuguj, Que. are on the front lines of language revitalization with their Forest Kindergarten class. They have incorporated everyday words into the classic school curriculum through outdoor learning, including some ice fishing on Chaleur Bay, in the Gaspé region.
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'I'm actually here, despite what I went through': Nunavik initiative shares stories of perseverance | CBC News
An online initiative invited people from Nunavik to share stories of resilience to celebrate perseverance in school and in life.
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The epic history of the Métis Nation | CBC Radio
Lawyer Jean Teillet tells the story not just of Louis Riel, but of his people before and after he was hung for treason in 1885.
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Identity
Métis Homeland The Red River Settlement, in what we now call Downtown Winnipeg, is the heart of the Red River Métis Homeland. After Manitoba jo...
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