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Tag Archives: Anishinaabe education in Grand Rapids
Interview with an Anishinaabe working in the the Grand Rapids Public Schools – 1992
This interview was conducted by one of the co-editor’s of the independent newspaper in Grand Rapids during the 1990s, The Fundamentalist. The interview, published in its entirety, was part of an issue of the independent newspaper that was completely devoted … Continue reading