Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
Why Indigenous Literatures Matter
Marilyn Stanley
, Valerie Hildebrand
, Maria Mclean
, Catherine Kelly-Brown
, Ds Dn
, Naomi MacKinnon
, Alison Elizabeth
, Katie Blythe
, Sandra Furlotte
, Linda Ham
, Elizabeth Ivanovich
, sarah campbell
, Leslie Vermeer
, Laurie Burns
, Karyn Wisselink
, Thelma Ball
, Sheelagh Russell-Brown
, Sarah McComb
, Virginia Reddin
, Michael Despotovic
, Anne Gregory
, Rebecca Kennedy
, Ashley Prince
, Joshua Lewis
, Jesse Kancir
, A. S. Compton
, Paula McComb
, Wanda Brine
, Elysia Glover
, Ruth Seeley
, Christopher Evans
, Sharon Thompson
, Michael Muller
, Claire Gear
, Noelle Walsh
, Louise Buckmaster
, K.A. Wiggins
, Shelley Stocker
, Carol Parchewsky
, Dawn Smaill
, Mary Campbell
, Maggie Keating
, CarolMike Andryo
, Shannon Lee
, Rebecca Dixon
, Matthew Stepanic
, Colleen Watson-Turner
, Marilyn Rose
, Madison Stoner
, Morgana KT
, Karen Nordrum
, Barbara McEwen
, Tava Henault
, Sara Conway
, Lynn Hallson
, Margaret McKay
, M. Diane Rogers
, Jeff Gotell
, John Bell
, jim cameron
, Caytlin Good
, Karen Kendrick
, diana kirkwood
, Lauraine Twilley
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This provocative volume challenges readers to critically consider and rethink their assumptions about Indigenous literature, history, and politics while never forgetting the emotional connections of our shared humanity and the power of story to effect personal and social change