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The Indian Act Imposed Patrilineage on Indigenous People : c
The Indian Act Imposed Patrilineage on Indigenous People : c
The Indian Act Imposed Patrilineage on Indigenous People
‘Gehl v Canada’ documents one Algonquin Anishinaabe-kwe woman’s years-long struggle for status and gender equity.
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