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(3) | 3 | Comprising a series of conversational recollections, this book tells the story of Rena Point Bolton, a Stó:lo matriarch and craftswoman. The narrative touches on Point Bolton's childhood by the Fraser River during the Depression, her ancestor, the warrior Xéyteleq, and her later years on a reserve. While the Stó:lo people kept secret their cultural practices to avoid persecution by paternalistic institutions, Point Bolton helped to revive some of the old crafts and ceremonies. The result of a long-term collaboration between Richard Daly and Point Bolton, this book attests to Point Bolton's desire to inspire her people to blend traditional "ways of knowing" with the pursuit of modern education. Richard Daly is a social anthropologist, translator, editor, and Aboriginal rights consultant who resides near Oslo, Norway. Rena Point Bolton is a Xwélmexw (Stó:lo) weaver and artist who helped to revive knowledge of and interest in Canadian Aboriginal art.… (mais) |
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Informação do Conhecimento Comum em alemão. Edite para a localizar na sua língua. Looking at the games commonly described as casual yields a clue in that these games allow us to have a meaningful play experience within a short time frame, but do not prevent us from spending more time on a game. More traditional hardcore design, on the other hand, requires a large time commitment in order to have a meaningful experience, but does not allow a meaningful expierence with a shorter commitment.  Expert gamers (synonym for gamers) play for the longer term rewards of competition and rankings, whereas casual gamers play for the shtorter-term rewards of beauty and distraction.  1. First you see or hear about a games fiction on the web, via the game´s packaging, or from another source, 2. Then you learn to play the game, depending on its usability, 3. Next you try to match the game with the time you have available, depending on its required time investment and its interuptibility, 4. Then you continue to play the game if it has the right level of difficulty, 5. And finally, you continue playing if oyu like the content, the graphics, and the general juiciness (positive feedback) of the game.  | |
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