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Resolve: The Story of the Chelsea Family and a First Nation Community's Will to Heal High Interest Low Level Frances Densmore (1867-1957) was an

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Frances Densmore (1867-1957) was an ethnomusicologist with the Smithsonian Institution and her research into Ojibwe music brought her to the study of over 200 plants used by the Ojibwe of Minnesota

edited by Miranda Paul and illustrated by Malena Myles

The stories and accounts of this Waskaganish informatant provides an historical account of the James Bay Cree from the period of the fur trade to the early 1900s

Learning and Teaching Community Based-Research will be of interest to those involved in community outreach

he and others are healing themselves by rediscovering their cultures and sharing their knowledge

Resolve: The Story of the Chelsea Family and a First Nation Community's Will to Heal High Interest Low Level Frances Densmore (1867-1957) was anResolve: The Story of the Chelsea Family and a First Nation Communitys Will to Heal, is the personal life story of Andy and Phyllis Chelsea written by Carolyn Parks Mintz at their request. After meeting at the church run residential school St. Josephs Mission School in Williams Lake, B. C. Andy and Phyllis, like thousands of other Indigenous peoples in Canada, experienced ongoing difficulties. After marrying in 1964, the trauma of their mission school

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