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From Bricolage to Métissage: Rethinking Intercultural Approaches to Indigenous Environmental Education and Research Gregory Lowan-Trudeau , Peter Lang New York, 2015

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From Bricolage to Métissage: Rethinking Intercultural Approaches to Indigenous Environmental Education and Research Gregory Lowan-Trudeau , Peter Lang New York, 2015

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 March 2017

Therese Ferguson*
Affiliation:
School of Education at The University of the West Indies, Jamaica

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