Going native: A white guy’s experience teaching in an aboriginal context

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I was born White, and grew up in Winnipeg in the 1950s in a suburb dominated by White Anglo-Saxon protestants (WASPs). As a young idealistic baby boomer in the mid-1960s, my desire to help the disadvantaged led me to study Sociology at the University of Manitoba.

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Northcott, H. C. (2015). Going native: A white guy’s experience teaching in an aboriginal context. In Revisiting the Great White North?: Reframing Whiteness, Privilege, and Identity in Education (Second Edition) (pp. 59–68). Sense Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-869-5_8

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