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Timetraveller™: first nations nonverbal communication in second life

LaPensée et al., 2014

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18060006727494587923
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LaPensée E
Lewis J
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Nonverbal Communication in Virtual Worlds: Understanding and Designing Expressive Characters

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In order for Indigenous knowledge to survive in a post-colonial context, Indigenous peoples must both know and understand Western culture (Mihesuah, 2003). is understanding includes how to use Western technology. For our current purposes, we are particularly …
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