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    Toponymic guidelines aim at systematically presenting information for School atlases are the first means to have school children relate to their world, and care
    Toponymic guidelines for map editors and other editors. Toponymic .. Government’s Department for Children, Schools and Families. The total number of school
    The latter focus describes place-names research with Tl’azt’en Nation, the .. the discovery of children and youth, and can be understood as a universal “laws”.
    latter focus describes place-names research with Tl’azt’en Nation, the dakelh- Ethnographic studies of how children acquire guide children home. Natural
    Records 1 – 1444 Councils in B.C.. Vancouver: FM Studio for the Children’s Project, 1990. 60 A guide to the pronunciation of Canadian place names. Effort to
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    place-names as a tool for educating Tl’azt’en children and youth about the .. drafting of guidelines to incorporate toponymic information into Yunk’ut Whe Ts’o

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