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Two Worlds Colliding by Tasha Hubbard – NFB

Two Worlds Colliding by Tasha Hubbard - NFB

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Posted in SOC208 and tagged colonialism, video on December 20, 2017 by Vicki Chartrand.

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Vicki Chartrand is a Mama and Associate Professor at Bishop's University, Québec.

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