Battiste, M. (2009). (Guest Ed.). Editorial commentary/editorial: Aboriginal Peoples and systemic discrimination. Directions, 5(1), 5-8.
Battiste, M. (2009). Editorial commentary: Systemic discrimination against Aboriginal Peoples. Justice as Healing: A Newsletter on Aboriginal Concepts of Justice. 14(2), 1-3.
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Battiste, M. (2001). Beyond diversities and singularities: Aboriginal students and education. The U of S Pointer: Teaching and Learning Centre Newsletter, 4(3), 1-5.
Published by the University of Saskatchewan, Gwenna Moss...
Battiste, M. & Henderson, J.Y (Sákéj). (1995). The Medicine circle & cognitive imperialism. Unpublished manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
49pp.
CBU/MRC - Report #640 MRC...
Battiste, M. (1994, August 17). People of the dawn. The keepers of the Eastern Door. [Paper presented to the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples]. Unpublished Manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, NS.
...Henderson, J.Y. (Sákéj), Barsh, R., Johnson, P., Battiste, M., Denny, A, Marshall, M., & Chisholm, P. (1993). Mi'kmaq dialogue: Cognitive renewal. Unpublished transcript held at the Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University...
Martell, George (1993) Teaching Mi'kmaq :living a language in school : an interview with Marie Battiste, Our schools, our selves
4(3):6, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, Toronto Canada
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Battiste, M. (1992). Indigenous epistemology in modern thought and education. Occasional paper for the Mi'kmaq Resource Centre. Unpublished manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
35pp.
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Battiste, M., Barsh R. & Henderson, J.Y. (Sákéj). (1991). Mi'kmaq references. Unpublished manuscript, Mi'kmaq Resource Centre, Cape Breton University, Sydney, Nova Scotia.
140pp.
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Battiste, M. & Watson, J. (1989, July/August). Conversations on Cape Breton minority cultures: Fighting to stay alive. New Maritimes, 7(6), 16-19.
Mi'kmaq and Gaelic speakers discuss efforts to preserve their culture and language...