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Funeral Songs for Dying Girls Nakoda This new bilingual (English and

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This new bilingual (English and Ojibwe) edition of George Kenny's 1977 book

Let the People Speak: Oppression in a Time of Reconciliation author and journalist Sheilla Jones raises an important question: are the well-documented social inequities in Indigenous communities--high levels of poverty

The Métis Nation are a new Indigenous people descended from First Nations and Europeans and their narrative is missing as Indigenous peoples of Canada

Mini Aodla Freeman was born in 1936 on Cape Hope Island in James Bay

Interspersed throughout the book are the author's retrospective comments about the early papers thereby bringing the reader up to present-day understandings and the current literature for each paper

Funeral Songs for Dying Girls Nakoda This new bilingual (English andFrom Award winning and best selling author, Cherie Dimaline from the Georgian Bay Mtis Community. After inadvertently starting rumours of a haunted cemetery, a teen befriends a ghost in this brand new young adult novel exploring Indigenous identity from the critically acclaimed and bestselling author of The Marrow Thieves series. Winifred has lived in the apartment above the cemetery office with her father, who works in the crematorium all her life,

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