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Exploring a variety of topics--including health, politics, education, art, literature, media, and film--Aboriginal Canada Revisited draws a portrait of the current political and cultural position o...
| By N. Scott Momaday - $55.00 - add to cart | |
Created in partnership with the National Society of the American Indian Elderly, this stunning book is the new, definitive, visual text on American Indian culture and contemporary and historical tr...
| By Anita Heiss - $29.95 - add to cart | |
From Bennelong's 1796 letter to contemporary writing, Anita Heiss and Peter Minter have selected works that represent the range and depth of Aboriginal writing in English. Journalism, petitions, an...
| By Rudy Wiebe - $26.00 - add to cart | |
Big Bear (1825-1888) was a Plains Cree chief in Saskatchewan at a time when aboriginals were confronted with the disappearance of the buffalo and waves of European settlers that seemed destined to ...
| By Joseph Boyden - $20.00 - add to cart | |
Almost a decade after its original publication, award winner and Governor General Literary Award nominee Joseph Boyden's classic book of short stories is finally being reissued. Born With A Tooth, ...
| By Harold Johnson - $18.95 - add to cart | |
Charlie Muskrat, out of moose meat for the winter and committed to getting some, finds himself in Prince Albert with a 30/30 Winchester under the seat of his truck, Thunder, half a tank of gas, hal...
| By George Bird Grinnell - $31.95 - add to cart | |
This beautiful book takes George Bird Grinnell's classic work on the Cheyenne Indians and condenses it into 240 fully-illustrated pages of his most essential writings. Grinell was the long-time edi...
| By Susan Young Baigi - $19.95 - add to cart | |
Sensitive and enlightening, Cibou is set in 17th-century Mi'kma'ki, territory of the Mi'kmaq of Maritime Canada. The story is that of a young Mi'kmaq woman and her relationship with Jesuit missiona...
| By Gordon Sinclair Jr. - $24.99 - add to cart | |
Winner of the 1999 McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award.Winner of the McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award and the Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award. When Native leader J.J. Harper was fatall...
| By Kingsley M. Bray - $29.95 - add to cart | |
Although Crazy Horse has been a favorite subject for decades, many key aspects of his short life have remained enigmatic. In this extensively documented account, Bray utilizes a diverse array of pr...
| By Calvin Helin - $36.95 - add to cart | |
Ever wondered how the lives of indigenous people and those in developing nations can be made better? Then this is the book for you! For the first time in print, real turnaround solutions are provid...
| By James Welch - $15.50 - add to cart | |
James Welch never shied away from depicting the lives of Native Americans damned by destiny and temperament to the margins of society. The Death of Jim Loney is no exception. Jim Loney is a mixed-b...
| By Francis Widdowson - $29.95 - add to cart | |
Despite the billions of dollars devoted to aboriginal causes, Native people in Canada continue to suffer all the symptoms of a marginalized existence - high rates of substance abuse, violence, pove...
| By John H. Burgess - $34.95 - add to cart | |
For several weeks a year, over three decades, he worked as a consulting cardiologist in the Canadian North, a first-hand witness to rapidly changing disease patterns among the Inuit as a Western li...
| By Dorothy Harley Eber - $45.00 - add to cart | |
Inuit elders who grew up in camps on the shores of Frobisher Bay can tell you what happened when Martin Frobisher arrived with his vessel in 1576: 'He fired two warning shots into the air. So right...
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