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•What do you call a homepage? Incorporating indigenous knowledge into Wikipedia
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The Atikamekw Nehirowisiw Nation, located in central Quebec, is one of the few aboriginal peoples in Canada where virtually the entire population still speaks the language, making it among the most vibrant among the First Nations. An ongoing project ...

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