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Hope's Journey

Hope's Journey

by Jean Rae Baxter
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age: 9 to 12
Grade: 4 to 7
tagged : pre-confederation (to 1867)

The fifth volume in the “Forging a Nation” series begins in 1791. The year a new province is created in the country that will one day be called Canada. The year Hope Cobman’s life turns around. At thirteen, she must leave the orphanage where she has lived since her mother’s death one year ago. Alone in the world, she dreams of finding her f …

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White Oneida, The

White Oneida, The

by Jean Rae Baxter
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age: 10 to 15
Grade: 5 to 10
tagged : native canadian, colonial & revolutionary periods, pre-confederation (to 1867)

In her fourth historical novel dealing with British North America and the American Revolution, Jean Rae Baxter focuses on Broken Trail, a young boy who was born white but captured and adopted by the Oneida people. The great Mohawk leader Thayendanegea - known to Euro-Canadians as Joseph Brant - has chosen Broken Trail to assist him in the daunting …

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Chaos Inside Thunderstorms

Chaos Inside Thunderstorms

by Garry Gottfriedson
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tagged : canadian, native american

Chaos Inside Thunderstorms draws the audience into the centre of the tumultuous political, socio/economical and historical reality of the First Nations experience in Canada today. It is poetic expression that examines leadership, resilience, honour, shame, and love. It examines the issues implicit in the Idle No More Movement and the Truth and Reco …

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Night for the Lady, A

Night for the Lady, A

by Joanne Arnott
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A Night for the Lady explores the terrain of poetry conversation. Each poem arises from conversations with poets, colleagues and intimate friends. They range from a 1998 conversation on healing programs and the fundamentals of world change to a sequence of recent indigenous literary events on the prairies. Within the context of these conversations, …

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He Moved A Mountain

He Moved A Mountain

The Life of Frank Calder and the Nisga’a Land Claims Accord
by Joan Harper
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age: 15
Grade: 10
tagged : native americans, native american studies, political

Dr. Frank Arthur Calder of BC’s Nisga’a First Nation was the first indigenous person to be elected to any Canadian governing body. For twenty-six years he served as an MLA in the legislature of British Columbia. He was the driving force behind Canada’s decision to grant recognition of indigenous land title to First Nations people throughout t …

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Flicker Tree, The

Flicker Tree, The

Okanagan Poems
by Nancy Holmes
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How do we learn to be where we live? How can a 21st-century mind, saturated with the culture and metaphors of contemporary life, connect to the natural world that surrounds us? In Nancy Holmes’ new book of poetry, these questions are asked of her home, the Okanagan valley in the southern interior of British Columbia. In these poems, as Holmes com …

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Freedom Bound

Freedom Bound

by Jean Rae Baxter
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age: 10 to 14
Grade: 8
tagged : native canadian, civil war period (1850-1877), pre-confederation (to 1867)

In this, the final instalment of Jean Rae Baxter's best-selling young adult trilogy, eighteen-year-old Charlotte sails from Canada to Charleston in the beleaguered Thirteen Colonies to join her new husband Nick. During these final months of the American Revolution, she must muster all her wit and courage when she has to rescue Nick from being tortu …

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Private Journal of Captain G.H. Richards, The

Private Journal of Captain G.H. Richards, The

The Vancouver Island Survey (1860–1861)
edited by Linda Dorricott & Deidre Cullon
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tagged : pre-confederation (to 1867), adventurers & explorers, surveying

Captain Richards' journal is an account of three survey seasons on Vancouver Island aboard two British Navy ships, the HMS Plumper and the HMS Hecate. Between 1860 and 1862 Richards and his dedicated crew surveyed and charted the entire coastline of Vancouver Island, creating baseline information for the nautical charts we use today.This monumental …

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Runaway Dreams

Runaway Dreams

by Richard Wagamese
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age: 16
Grade: 11
tagged : native american, canadian

Having developed an impressive reputation for his many novels and non-fiction works, Richard Wagamese now presents a collection of stunning poems ranging over a broad landscape. He begins with an immersion in the unforgettable world where “the ancient ones stand at your shoulder . . . making you a circle / containing everything.” These are Medi …

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I Just Ran

I Just Ran

Percy Williams, World's Fastest Human
by Samuel Hawley
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At the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics an unknown Vancouver runner named Percy Williams shocked the sports world by capturing the 100- and 200-metre gold medals. Some said the feat was a fluke. It wasn't. In 1929 Percy silenced naysayers by sweeping the US indoor track circuit, then he went on to set a world record in the 100 metres that would stand until …

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Skin Like Mine

Skin Like Mine

by Garry Gottfriedson
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In Skin Like Mine Garry Gottfriedson offers a suite of poems on what it feels like to be inside the skin of many contemporary native individuals. He pulls no punches as he reflects on the challenges facing native people today. He speaks of minds full of anticipation yet with tongues pointing arrowheads. He tells of how so many native young people a …

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Cascadia

Cascadia

The Elusive Utopia
edited by Douglas Todd
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tagged : spirituality, social history, regional studies

This book will appeal to anyone who wants to understand the unique culture and spirituality of the fast-growing Pacific Northwest, which includes British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. Envied by people around the world, Cascadia, as it is known, is remarkable for its famed mountains, evergreens, eagles, beaches and livable cities. Most people, ho …

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Way Lies North, The

Way Lies North, The

by Jean Rae Baxter
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age: 10 to 14
Grade: 6
tagged : pre-confederation (to 1867), civil war period (1850-1877), native canadian

This young adult historical novel focuses on Charlotte and her family, Loyalists who are forced to flee their home in the Mohawk Valley as a result of the violence of the “Sons of Liberty” during the American Revolution. At the beginning, fifteen-year-old Charlotte Hooper is separated from her sweetheart, Nick, who sympathizes with the Revoluti …

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What Belongs

What Belongs

by F.B. Andre
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age: 16
Grade: 11
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In this new collection of stories, F.B. Andre explores what it means to "belong." Frequently his stories portray individuals involved in mixed relationships, of different cultures and races or backgrounds, of people struggling to feel at home with themselves and their situations. Andre depicts characters newly arrived in Canada as well as those who …

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Thompson's Highway

Thompson's Highway

The Literary Origins of British Columbia, Volume 3
by Alan Twigg
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age: 14
Grade: 9
tagged : pre-confederation (to 1867)

For his third volume about BC literary history, Alan Twigg traces the writings of David Thompson, Alexander Mackenzie, Simon Fraser and thirty of their peers, mainly Scotsmen, who founded and managed more than fifty forts west of the Rockies prior to 1850. After the failure of Alexander Mackenzie and Simon Fraser to find a navigable route to the Pa …

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No Time to Mourn

No Time to Mourn

by Leon Kahn
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Growing up Jewish in the little town, or shtetl, of Eisiskes near the Polish-Lithuanian border, Leon Kahn experienced a peaceful childhood until September 1, 1939 when Hitler’s forces attacked Poland. Only sixteen years of age, Kahn watched as the women and children of his community were herded into a gravel pit and murdered.Realizing that to sta …

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Hamatsa

Hamatsa

The Enigma of Cannibalism on the Pacific NW Coast
by Jim McDowell
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age: 16
Grade: 11
tagged : native american

The first book-length study of whether cannibalism existed on the Pacific Northwest coast. McDowell shows how a "cannibal complex" among Westerners coloured many early accounts of "man-eating," and how this perception obscured the importance of ritual cannibalism in the secret Hamatsa ceremony—a crucial feature of Native spirituality.

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