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Visioning a Mi’kmaw Humanities: Indigenizing the Academy Racism and bark carefully harvested for

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Some food historians say that 1491 to 1493 are the years the world began--in terms of food

This book is a plant-based celebration of the eight plants Native Americans introduced to the rest of the world—corn

Elissa Washuta has been surrounded by cheap facsimiles of Native spiritual tools and occult trends

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Visioning a Mi’kmaw Humanities: Indigenizing the Academy Racism and bark carefully harvested forMarie Ann Battiste, Mi'kmaq, is an author and educator and has been honoured with multitude of awards for her work and research. Since the Renaissance, liberal education has as its core tradition a Eurocentric multidisciplinary humanism the study of literature, art, philosophy and history grounded in ancient Greek and Latin texts. In what may be termed cognitive imperialism, the academy has largely ignored Aboriginal perspectives of humanity. In this

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