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		<title>In memory of Janet Shirley Smillie Johnston</title>
		<description>My younger sister Janet passed over on October 5, 2008 very suddenly and unexpectedly.

Janet was the sweetest woman - a wonderful sister, I can not remember ever having a cross word with her.

She acknowledged me for who I am, and I send her the deepest respect and honour.

May her soul ...</description>
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		<title>The Way of the Tireless Runner: Using Appreciative Inquiry to guide Curriculum Assessment for integrating aboriginal content into health programs</title>
		<description>by 2008 ~ June Kaminski, MSN PhD(c)

Workshop presented at

Seeing Ourselves in the Mirror: Giving Life to Learning, Aboriginal Learning Knowledge Centre, February 28 – 29, March 1,  2008, Westin Bayshore, Vancouver.  Presented on February 29th, 2008.

View PDF of PPT - 34 slides, 0.74 MB </description>
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		<title>First Nations Pedagogy for Online Learning</title>
		<description> by © 2008 ~ June Kaminski, MSN PhD(c) and Sylvia Currie

Workshop presented at  
 
	 2008 ICT Summit – First Nation Technology Council Conference, February 21 - 23rd, 2008 Vancouver Coast Plaza, 1763 Comox St, Vancouver. Presented on February 22nd, 2008. 

 
	 Seeing Ourselves in the Mirror: ...</description>
		<link>http://chi-manidoo.com/blog/?p=3</link>
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		<title>Welcome to The Chi-Manidoo Blog!</title>
		<description>This blog is a space where interested souls can share their thoughts and feelings about the Anishanabe ways of life, share knowledge about the LeSage and related clans, or reach out to others in a sacred way </description>
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