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True Confessions: The Ojibwa, Bishop Baraga and the Sacrament of Penence
Published 2003-01-01“…In this article I demonstrate that Frederick Baraga, a 19th-century Roman Catholic priest and bishop, had a unique access to the consciousness of individual Ojibwa people and to their culture through the sacrament of penance. …”
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"There is no end to relationship among the Indians": Ojibwa families and kinship in historical perspective
Published 1999“…This article presents an overview of the Ojibwa family over the past three centuries, from early European contacts to the present. …”
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De l’ojibwa au dakota : pour une analyse transformationnelle des langues amérindiennes
Published 2006-06-01“…From Ojibwa to Dakota: the analysis of North American Indian languages according to concept of transformation. …”
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Review of: Désveaux, Emmanuel: Sous le signe de l'ours: Mythes et temporalité chez les Ojibwa septentrionaux
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Pathogenesis in a social order : a case study of social breakdown in a Canadian Indian community
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Courbet, Catlin, and the Exploitation of Native Americans
Published 2019-05-01Subjects: Get full text
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Restoring human and more-than-human relations in toxic riskscapes: “in perpetuity” within Lake Superior’s Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, Sand Point
Published 2023-03-01“…This paper describes Ojibwa stewardship principles and reciprocal obligations, illustrating First Treaty With Gichi-Manitou practices of restoring relations within a toxic riskscape. …”
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Killer immunoglobulin-like receptor (KIR) centromeric-AA haplotype is associated with ethnicity and tuberculosis disease in a Canadian First Nations cohort.
Published 2013-01-01“…In order to examine the enrichment or depletion of KIRs as well as to explore the association between TB status and inhibitory/stimulatory KIR haplotypes, we performed KIR genotyping on samples from 93 Canadian First Nations (Dene, Cree, and Ojibwa) individuals from Manitoba with active, latent, or no TB infection, and 75 uninfected Caucasian controls. …”
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Interpersonal Relation: Sunda Wiwitan's Perception on Environment
Published 2015“…For people of Ojibwa the animate qualities quite determine whether something considered being other-than-human persons or not. …”
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Human obesity and Arctic adaptation: epidemiological patterns, metabolic effects and evolutionary implications
Published 1994“…Data from three other surveys are included for comparison: (1) the 1190 Manitoba Heart Health Survey among 2200 predominantly Caucasian residents of the province of Manitoba; (2) the 1986-87 Northern Indian Chronic Disease Study among 704 Cree-Ojibwa Indians from Northern Ontario and Manitoba; and (3) the 1990-91 Chukotka Chronic Disease Survey among 362 Chuckchi and Inuit in coastal Chukotka in the Russian Far North.…”
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