Ethnolinguistic profile of the Canadian Metis:

Traces the ethnolinguistic development of the Canadian Metis in general and the Mission Metis of Lac La Biche, Alberta in particular. The author hopes to show how multilingualism and composite worldviews can evolve into single factors without cultural loss and perception of self is the ultimate crit...

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Main Author: Douaud, Patrick C. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Published: Ottawa, Ontario National Museums of Canada 1985
Series:Mercury series / Paper - Canadian Ethnology Service 99
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Summary:Traces the ethnolinguistic development of the Canadian Metis in general and the Mission Metis of Lac La Biche, Alberta in particular. The author hopes to show how multilingualism and composite worldviews can evolve into single factors without cultural loss and perception of self is the ultimate criterian for a realistic assessment of acculturation.
Item Description:Teilw. zugl.: Univ. of Alberta, Diss., 1982
Physical Description:VI, 109 S. Ill., Kt.

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