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Indigenous Resources for Social Work: Truth and Reconcilation
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Indigenous knowledge and practices
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Merging Fires
by
Rick Wallace
Call Number: Second Floor E 78 C2 W358 2013
ISBN: 9781552665794
Publication Date: 2013
Research and Reconciliation
by
Shawn Wilson (Editor); Andrea V. Breen (Editor); Lindsay Dupré (Editor)
Call Number: Full text available online & Second Floor GN 380 R47 2019
ISBN: 9781773381152
Publication Date: 2019
Websites - Truth and Reconciliation
2022 Resources for Truth and Reconciliation
Calls to Action
Creating a Culture of Equity and Reconciliation
Honouring the Truth, Reconciling for the Future: Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada
Intro to Reconciliation
Manitoba College of Social Workers Reconciliation Resources
Orange Shirt Society Youtube videos
Reconciliation and Social Work and Social Service Work Practice
Truth and Reconciliation Centre website
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