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J. Douglas Rabb, Lakehead University

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Section 1: Paper 6

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Using narrative form, so important in the Indigenous tradition, this paper tells the story of Ojibwa philosopher, Dennis McPherson, a friend and colleague of the author, and his persistent efforts over the years to liberate Locality.

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ethics, Lakehead University, Locality, Dennis McPherson, Native Philosophy, the Native Philosophy Project, the North American Academy

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Ethics in Locality: Confessions of a Not-So-Innocent Bystander

Using narrative form, so important in the Indigenous tradition, this paper tells the story of Ojibwa philosopher, Dennis McPherson, a friend and colleague of the author, and his persistent efforts over the years to liberate Locality.