In Flanders Fields - Blackfoot Translation (Literal)
Artist: Dr. Lena Russell Album: Kainawa Elder Label: Dr. Lena Russell - In Flanders Fields (Literal Translation) Site Category: VideoElders Poster: Webchief | View All Created: 2009/3/25 1:56 Media Views: 2333 Page Hits: 596 Rating: RateComments (0)
In Flanders Fields - Blackfoot Translation (Literal)
Artist: Dr. Lena Russell Album: Kainawa Elder Label: Dr. Lena Russell - In Flanders Fields (Literal Translation) Category: VideoElders Poster: Webchief | View All Created: 2009/3/10 13:40 Media Views: 738 Page Hits: 499 Rating: RateComments (1)
Blackfoot influences on the life and work of psychologist Abraham Maslow. This is part one of an abridged presentation of this story, delivered at the University of Alberta this winter (2008) by Ki'naksaapo'p and Akayokaki.
Blackfoot influences on the life and work of psychologist Abraham Maslow. This is part eleven of an abridged presentation of this story, delivered at the University of Alberta this winter (2008) by Ki'naksaapo'p and Akayokaki.
Blackfoot influences on the life and work of psychologist Abraham Maslow. This is part twelve of an abridged presentation of this story, delivered at the University of Alberta this winter (2008) by Ki'naksaapo'p and Akayokaki.
Blackfoot influences on the life and work of psychologist Abraham Maslow. This is part ten of an abridged presentation of this story, delivered at the University of Alberta this winter (2008) by Ki'naksaapo'p and Akayokaki.
Blackfoot influences on the life and work of psychologist Abraham Maslow. This is part eight of an abridged presentation of this story, delivered at the University of Alberta this winter (2008) by Ki'naksaapo'p and Akayokaki.
Blackfoot influences on the life and work of psychologist Abraham Maslow. This is part two of an abridged presentation of this story, delivered at the University of Alberta this winter (2008) by Ki'naksaapo'p and Akayokaki.
Blackfoot influences on the life and work of psychologist Abraham Maslow. This is part seven of an abridged presentation of this story, delivered at the University of Alberta this winter (2008) by Ki'naksaapo'p and Akayokaki.