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The Day I Became Number 54 (HC) Mohawk Culture the importance of practice

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the importance of practice

Indigenous Peoples' Contributions to Canada: Indigenous Peoples in Sports is one of the four-title series published by Beech Street Books for elementary students that provides information about the role of First Nation

Assu graduated from Emily Carr University in 2002 and was the recipient of their distinguished alumni award in 2006

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The Day I Became Number 54 (HC) Mohawk Culture the importance of practiceAuthor and artist Lorrie Gallant from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory, Cayuga Nation, Turtle Clan, retells the story of Dawn V. Hills experiences in residential school in the book, The Day I Became Number 54. Using plasticine, Lorrie brings relief images to life in the pictures that accompany the text. Life was happy and carefree for Dawn and her family. Then, when she and her siblings went to residential school everything changed. Dawn was

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