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Finding Dahshaa Cree the development of legislation called

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the development of legislation called the Indian Act

As she grows to toddler the parents welcome her active life and play because it makes their house a home

the growth of First Nations leadership

of Cree and Scottish heritage

Through Smallboy's anecdotes and episodes in her life

Finding Dahshaa Cree the development of legislation calledFinding Dahshaa: Self Government, Social Suffering, and Aboriginal Policy in Canada by Stephanie Irlbacher Fox, a non Indigenous scholar who worked as negotiator for the Dehcho, Dln, and Inuvialuit and Gwich'in peoples in the Northwest Territories, offers a unique perspective and analysis of self government negotiations. Using the metaphor of dahshaa, a rotted spruce wood essential in moose hide tanning, the author examines three case studies to

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