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category: Literary Criticism
published: Jan 2020
ISBN:9780199031719
publisher: Oxford University Press

An Anthology of Indigenous Literatures in English

Voices from Canada

by Armand Garnet Ruffo & Katherena Vermette

tagged: canadian
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The most diverse and comprehensive anthology of Indigenous literatures in Canada.

a href="https://www.writerstrust.com/awards/atwood-gibson-writers-trust-fiction-p rize"Editor Katherena Vermette Winner of the 2021 Writers' Trust Atwood Gibson Prize/a

Over twenty years after the publication of its groundbreaking first edition, this collection continues to provide the most comprehensive coverage of Indigenous literatures within Canada available in one volume. Emphasizing the importance of the oral tradition, the newly revised and expanded anthology offers a diverse selection of graphic and short stories, songs, poems, plays, letters, and essays by exceptional writers from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis communities across Canada.

About the Authors

Armand Garnet Ruffo is the author of four books of poetry, The Thunderbird Poems (Harbour Publishing, 2015), At Geronimo’s Grave (Coteau Books, 2001), Grey Owl: The Mystery of Archie Belaney (Coteau Books, 1997) and Opening In the Sky (Theytus Books, 1994). He has also edited and co-edited (Ad)Dressing Our Words: Aboriginal Perspectives on Aboriginal Literatures (Theytus Books, 2001) and An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English (Oxford University Press, 2013). His screenplay, A Windigo’s Tale, has been shown across Canada and at film festivals internationally. He is an Associate Professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Queen’s University, and lives in Kingston, ON.


Katherena Vermette is a Red River Métis (Michif) writer from Treaty 1 territory, the heart of the Métis Nation. She has published poetry, novels, and children’s literature.

Vermette received the Governor General’s Literary Award for Poetry for her first book, North End Love Songs (The Muses’ Company). The Break (House of Anansi) won several awards including the Amazon.ca First Novel Award, and was a bestseller in Canada. Her National Film Board documentary, this river won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short. She holds a Master of Fine Arts from the University of British Columbia.

Road Allowance Era (HighWater Press) is the final installment of her graphic novel series A Girl Called Echo and is listed among CBC Books 21 Canadian comics to watch for in Spring 2021. The Strangers (Hamish Hamilton) is the follow-up to her award-winning debut novel, The Break and features characters from the same world.

Born to a Metis father and a Mennonite mother, Vermette grew up in in the North End of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, where she currently resides.

Contributor Notes

ARMAND GARNET RUFFO is an award-winning writer and poet. He is an associate professor in the Department of English Language and Literature at Queen's University.

KATHERENA VERMETTE is an award-winning poet, novelist, and film writer.

Editorial Reviews

"This updated anthology is a staple in the field of Indigenous literary studies. There is nothing else like it." --Deanna Reder, Simon Fraser University


"This wealth of literary and artistic production reflects the growing constellation and diversity in North American Indigenous Literatures." --Renae Watchman, Mount Royal University

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