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colonial mind in post-secondary education, The

McGill Journal of Education,  Spring 2002  by Paticia J Vickers

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PATRICIA J. VICKERS Clinical counsellor and independent scholar

Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Ms. Patricia J. Vickers, 516 Comerford Street, Victoria, BC V9A 6K8. Electronic mail may be sent via internet to pjune@islandnet.com.

PATRICIA VICKERS is from the village of Kitkatla, Tsimshian First Nation, on the northwest coast of British Columbia. She isa Registered Clinical Counsellor and currently in her practice she is focusing on the areas where psychotherapy and First Nations healing intersect.

PATRICIA VICKERS est originaire du village de Kitkatla, Premiere Nation de Tsimshian, sur la cote nord-ouest de la Colombie-Britannique. Elle est conseillere clinicienne diplomee et se concentre actuellement sur les secteurs a la croisee de la psychotherapie et de la guerison des Premieres Nations.

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