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The Knowing: How the Oppression of Indigenous Peoples Continues to Echo Today Kwantlen Tommy Orange writes of the

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Tommy Orange writes of the plight of the urban Native American

One Drum draws from the foundational teachings of Ojibway tradition

The journals of two clerks of the American Fur Company recall a lost moment in the history of the fur trade and the Anishinaabeg along Lake Superior's North Shore

But Mama addresses Izzy's disappointment with a gentle

the characters of A Calm & Normal Heart occupy a complicated and often unreliable terrain

The Knowing: How the Oppression of Indigenous Peoples Continues to Echo Today Kwantlen Tommy Orange writes of theFrom award winning and bestselling Anishinaabe author Tanya Talaga comes a riveting exploration of the dark history of residential schools, "Indian hospitals" and asylums. For generations, Indigenous People have known that their family members disappeared, many of them after being consigned to a coordinated system designed to destroy who the First Nations, Mtis and Inuit people are. This is one of Canada's greatest open secrets, an unhealed wound that

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