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Williams found the needs of today's Ojibwe language students require teachers to have techniques when dealing with learners who have become accustomed to writing the language being studied
The 65-page book includes a short introduction about the Ojibwe language
Wemigwans makes the distinction between the role of an Elder or Traditional Knowledge Keeper and acquired personal knowledge so as not to assume the role of Knowledge Keeper or disrespect Indigenous protocols held by Elders who carry the Indigenous Knowledge of their communities
University of Alberta
Indigenous Ways of Knowing in Counseling: Theory, Research, and Practice Iroquois Culture ” Few really know theirIndigenous Ways of Knowing in Counseling: Theory, Research, and Practice, by Lisa Grayshield and Ramon Del Castillo. Dr. Lisa Grayshield is a member of the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California. She is a Mother, a Grandmother, a tribal community member, and an associate professor of counseling psychology at New Mexico State University. Indigenous Counseling is based in universal principals truths that promote a way to think about how to live in the