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Indigenous education / Environmental education / History of North America / Traditional Ecological Knowledge / Education in Canada / Brian Slattery / Education / Americas / First Nations
Date: 2012-12-07 13:18:34
Indigenous education
Environmental education
History of North America
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Education in Canada
Brian Slattery
Education
Americas
First Nations

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