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Article: Taiaiake Alfred: no easy way out (assistant professor in School of Public Administration, University of Victoria).
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- June 1, 1998
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Raven's Eye Writer
VICTORIA
Taiaiake Alfred is an assistant professor in the School of Public Administration and director of the Aboriginal Governments program at the University of Victoria. He worked with the Royal Commission on Aboriginal People on governance and youth issues and has served as an advisor to the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake on internal governance and land issues since 1988.
Dr. Alfred received his doctorate in comparative politics from Cornell University in 1994.
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