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Referencing Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers (NorQuest College)
Created by NorQuest College Library.
Citing Elders and Knowledge Keepers (UofT)
Created by the University of Toronto, this guide references MLA, APA, and Chicago styles to provide the best examples of how to cite Indigenous ways of knowing.
APA Citation Style: Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Keepers (USask)
From the University of Saskatchewan.
Elements of indigenous style: A guide for writing by and about Indigenous peoples
by
Gregory Younging
Call Number: PN147 Y68 2018
ISBN: 9781550597196
Publication Date: 2018
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