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12 January, 00:03

Why do we learn about Indigenous government / communities?

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    1. The act or process of governing, especially the control and administration of public policy in a political unit.

    2. The office, function, or authority of a governing individual or body.

    3. Exercise of authority in a political unit; rule.

    4. The agency or apparatus through which a governing individual or body functions and exercises authority.

    5. A governing body or organization, as:

    a. The ruling political party or coalition of political parties in a parliamentary system.

    b. The cabinet in a parliamentary system.

    c. The persons who make up a governing body.

    6. A system or policy by which a political unit is governed.

    7. Administration or management of an organization, business, or institution.

    8. Political science.

    9. Grammar The influence of a word over the morphological inflection
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