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DECOLONIZING THE ACQUISITION OF KNOWLEDGE: Exploring VISION as a method for acquiring knowledge by examining the ‘Vision of Wepison’ and the well-being it has bestowed upon community
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This doctoral dissertation (titled "DECOLONIZING THE ACQUISITION OF KNOWLEDGE: Exploring VISION as a method for acquiring knowledge by examining the ‘Vision of Wepison’ and the well-being it has bestowed upon community") was submitted to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research at the University of Nuhelot’ine Thaiyots’i Nistameyimākanak Blue Quills, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for Doctor of Iyiniw Pimātisiwin Kiskeyihtamôwin.
The contents are expressed in two languages: English and nêhiyawak (noted as "other" in the above language field, due to metadata field limitations).
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- 2017-06-01
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- Research Material