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Sharing one skin: native Canadian Jeanette Armstrong explains how the global economy robs us of our full humanity

New Internationalist,  Jan-Feb, 1997  by Jeannette C. Armstrong

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> Jeanette Armstrong is a member of the traditional council of the Penticton Indian Band in British Columbia, Canada, and is director of the En'owkin Centre, a school teaching traditional Okanagan philosophy and practice. This is an edited extract from her contribution to The Case Against the Global Economy, edited by Jerry Mander and Edward Goldsmith and published by Sierra Club Books in San Francisco.

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