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Active Women : Indigenous Women's Social and Political Work in Kanata's West (PB) Inclusive Education Chapter 20: The importance of

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Chapter 20: The importance of connection to the earth

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The Legacy volume also analyzes in depth the dramatic overrepresentation of Aboriginal Canadians in the child welfare and correctional systems

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Active Women : Indigenous Women's Social and Political Work in Kanata's West (PB) Inclusive Education Chapter 20: The importance ofSarah Nickel is an associate professor of history at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Indigenous Politics and Gender. Active Women uncovers the widespread, collaborative, adaptive, and transformative activism of Indigenous women in Kanatas West from the 1930s to the 1980s. It shows how Indigenous women responded to social injustices with political action rooted in community. This book emphasizes how everyday acts

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