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has gloss | eng: The Journal of Indigenous Studies (French, La Revue des Etudes Indigenes) was a multilingual, semi-annual, refereed, scholarly periodical. Established in 1989, it was sponsored by the Gabriel Dumont Institute, a Métis-directed educational and cultural entity in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, affiliated with the University of Regina. The journal's scope was international, interdisciplinary, and cross-cultural, with a focus on indigenous people, from the perspectives of a variety of academic fields, including archaeology, education, law, linguistics, philosophy, and sociology. |
lexicalization | eng: Journal of Indigenous Studies |
instance of | (noun) a daily written record of (usually personal) experiences and observations journal, diary |
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