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Spiritual Life, Governance, Culture, Traditions, Resources, Context and Background
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Sources

Applying
Relational Law

Kinship Systems

Family
Responsibilities

Respect

 Relationships

Kinship Group

Understandings of Relations

Tsu'u Tina Kinship System

Kinship Terms

Redress
and Judgement

Conclusions

Sources

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Alvin M. Josephy, Jr. 500 Nations: An Illustrated History of North American Indians. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1994.

Desveaux Sous le signe de l‘ours;

Sieur de Diéreville, Relation of the Voyage to Port Royal in Acadia or New France, ed. John C. Webster, Toronto: Champlain Society, 1933.

Jacques LePique, " Wampum Hair," in Ojibwa Narratives of Charles and Charlotte Kawbawgam and Jacques Le Pique, 1893-1895. Recorded with Notes by Homer H. Kidder. Edited by Arthur P. Bourgeois.Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1994

Mandelbaum, David G. The Plains Cree: An Ethnographic, Historical, and Comparative Study. Regina: Canadian Plains Research Center, 2001 [1940].

Hind,

Smith, World as Event

Sharp,

H. Wolfart and F. Ahenakew The Cree Language is our Identity: The La Ronge Lectures of Sarah Whitecalf.

Jarvenpa

Bourgeois, Ojibwa Narratives,

Franklin

Thwaites, ed., Jesuit Relations, X, 225.)

Dickenson,

Walker ,

McClintok

Coutu and Hoffman-Mercredi

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