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Gail MacKay
University of Saskatchewan
, College of Education
Verified email at usask.ca
Indigenous rhetorics
languages and literacies
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‘Learning to Listen to a Quiet Way of Telling’: A Study of Cree Counselling Discourse Patterns in Maria Campbell’s Halfbreed
G MacKay
Indigenous Poetics in Canada, 351-369
, 2014
14
2014
The city as home: The sense of belonging among Aboriginal youth in Saskatoon
G MacKay
University of Saskatchewan
, 2005
10
2005
A Reading of Eekwol's" Apprentice to the Mystery" as an Expression of Cree Youth's Cultural Role and Responsibility
G MacKay
American Indian culture and research journal 34 (2)
, 2010
5
2010
The city as home: The sense of belonging among Aboriginal youth in Saskatoon–Final report
G MacKay
Saskatoon: University of Saskatchewan. Retrieved October 15, 2011
, 2005
3
2005
Community perceptions of a Cree immersion program at Cumberland House
GA MacKay
University of Saskatchewan
, 2001
3
2001
What this Pouch Holds
G MACKAY
The Arts of Indigenous Health and Well-Being, 23
, 2021
2
2021
Finding Indigenous Discourse Survivance and Sending It Forward
GA MacKay
University of Saskatchewan
, 2017
2
2017
Engaging Aboriginal Access Learners in Higher Education: Case studies in Linguistic Change, Transformative Learning and Self
GA MacKay
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