The role and impact of the educational program in the process of change in Canadian Eskimo communities / D.W. Simpson, D.K.F. Wattie, et al.: R44-39/1968E-PDF
"This paper will attempt to describe in broad general terms some basic changes in living and social patterns that have taken place in Canadian Eskimo communities, communities which prior to 1955 had been relatively untouched by formal educational structures and procedures as we know them in southern Canadaa and in other parts of the western or European world."--p. [1].
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| Title | The role and impact of the educational program in the process of change in Canadian Eskimo communities / D.W. Simpson, D.K.F. Wattie, et al. |
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| Description | [61] p. |
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