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Warriors Remember: Aboriginal Veterans and Oral History In Canada

Posted on 04 December 2005 by DABooker

This Veterans Oral History essay by Jessica Wood deals with adding the voices of Canada’s Aboriginal Veterans to the historic record.

Warriors Remember: Aboriginal Veterans and Oral History In Canada

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