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Indigenous Thought, Appropriation and Non-Aboriginal People 

Haig-Brown, Celia (Canadian Society for the Study of Education, 2010-01-04)
In this article, I explore the question, “What is the relationship between appropriation of Indigenous thought and what might be called ‘deep learning’ based in years of education in Indigenous contexts.” Beginning with ...
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A Course of Becoming: Autobiography, Knowledge, Memory and (Re) Constructing Identity 

Castillo, John (2015-08-31)
This major research paper will examine the concept of Toward a Course of Becoming: Autobiography, Knowledge, Memory and (Re) Constructing Identity. Throughout the discussion, significant considerations into possible ...

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