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All our relations: a dialogue with the Anishinaabe way

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Hans VanLeeuwen. All Our Relations: a Dialogue with the Anishinaabe Way. Regis College. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/50642393-0cf0-491a-b4f8-bf7cdf1d1e30?locale=en.

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H. Vanleeuwen. All our relations: a dialogue with the Anishinaabe way. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/50642393-0cf0-491a-b4f8-bf7cdf1d1e30?locale=en

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Hans VanLeeuwen. All Our Relations: a Dialogue with the Anishinaabe Way. Regis College. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/50642393-0cf0-491a-b4f8-bf7cdf1d1e30?locale=en.

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  • The thesis seeks linkages between Christian and Anishinaabe ways. The Anishinaabek understanding of the creator, Gichi-Manidoo, their experiences and relationship with Gichi-Manidoo, are important topics to explore. Fifteen Anishinaabe graduates of a ministries program are interviewed on a range of topics. The phenomenological qualitative research methodology is uniquely suited for exploring such insights. Contributions from scholars of the early nineteenth century offer a dialogue with experiences of participants. In their worldview Gichi-Manidoo is present in all created reality, summarized in their prayer, 'All my relations.'
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  • 02/17/2024

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