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Sinaakssin
An inventive intersectional text, sinăăkssin recounts an illuminating bricolage social science study that incorporated Indigenous housing solutions. Linda Manyguns’s social science study sinăăkssin introduces a novel visual...
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An inventive intersectional text, sinăăkssin recounts an illuminating bricolage social science study that incorporated Indigenous housing solutions. Linda Manyguns’s social science study sinăăkssin introduces a novel visual...
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