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Drumming Our Way Home : Intergenerational Learning, Teaching, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing (PB) Grade Twelve The book contains an index

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The book contains an index and bibliography

but with the support of the Assembly of First Nations and Inuit organizations

This account of mid-nineteenth-century First Nation individuals provides a fresh look at the role of Mississauga men and women who played key roles in the development and success of their people during a challenging time of Canadian history

Later in life Buffalo Bird Woman told her story to an anthropologist who recorded it and the author takes quotes from this work and places sentences at the beginning of each section

Drumming Our Way Home : Intergenerational Learning, Teaching, and Indigenous Ways of Knowing (PB) Grade Twelve The book contains an indexGeorgina Martin originates from the Secwepemc Nation and is also a member of Lake Babine Nation. Foreword by: Jo ann Archibald, Qum Qum Xiiem OC, is an Indigenous studies scholar from the Sto: lo First Nation in British Columbia, Canada. What does it mean to be Secwepemc? And how can an autobiographical journey to recover Secwepemc identity inform learning and teaching? Drumming Our Way Home demonstrates how telling, retelling, and re storying lived

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