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Living in the Margins, Even in Stone: Dominant Narratives in the Nation’s Capital and the Cost to Indigenous Nations and Canada . Presented by: Pitseolak Pfeifer CDNS 4000 Capstone Seminar in Advanced Research in Canadian Studies March 2013. Creating Memory and a National Identity.
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Living in the Margins, Even in Stone: Dominant Narratives in the Nation’s Capital and the Cost to Indigenous Nations and Canada Presented by: Pitseolak Pfeifer CDNS 4000 Capstone Seminar in Advanced Research in Canadian Studies March 2013
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