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Basil H. Johnston's Indian School Days (1988): An Autobiographical Account of Experiences at the Spanish Indian Residential School
Best of Aboriginal Literature Celebrated
Description of the Anskohk Aboriginal Literature Festival which was created to bring together and celebrate Indigenous authors and their works.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.23.
Border Trickery and Dog Bones: A Conversation with Thomas King
Bridging the Gap: Drew Hayden Taylor, Native Canadian Playwright in His Times
Cardinal Great Leader at Pivotal Point in History
Checking Under the Bed for My Guests
Questions about the legendary little people are raised by the author after someone tugged on a house guest's hair.
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The Construction of Identity in the Life Writing of Native Canadian Women
Cultural Appropriations and Identificatory Practices in Emily Carr's "Indian Stories"
"Dance Your Style!": Towards Understanding Some Cultural Significances of Pow Wow References in First Nations' Literatures
Double-Voice and Double-Consciousness in Native American Literature
The Fabulations of Grey Owl
Finding My Talk: How 14 Canadian Native Women Reclaimed Their Lives After Residential School
First Nations Perspectives and Historical Thinking in Canada
From Trickster Poetics to Transgressive Politics: Substantiating Survivance in Tomson Highway's Kiss of the Fur Queen
The Future of Print Narratives and Comic Holotropes: A Conversation with Gerald Vizenor
"God of the Whiteman! God of the Indian! God Al-fucking-mighty!": The Residential School Legacy in Two Canadian Plays
House Made of Dawn: A Positively Ambivalent Bildungsroman
An Interview with Thomas King (August 1999)
Invitation to Intercultural Dialogue: Exploring the Humor of Thomas King and Lee Maracle
Literature Borealis: Circumpolar Themes in the Work of Nils-Aslak Valkeapää
Marvin Francis: An Inventory of His Papers at the University of Manitoba Archives & Special Collections
Momaday, Vizenor, Armstrong: Conversations on American Indian Writing
Narrating History and Myth: Trickster Discourse in Thomas King's The One About Coyote Going West
The Nation Says Goodbye to a Great Man
Article commemorating the life and accomplishments of Harold Cardinal, author, teacher, lawyer and leader who died June 3, 2005 at the age of 60.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.22.
Native Literature in Canada: A Comparative Study of the Coyote Trickster in the Literature of Thomas King and W.P. Kinsella
Native Writers Resisting Colonizing Practices in Canadian Historiography and Literature
Postcolonial Imagination and Postcolonial Theory: Indigenous Canadian and Australian Literature Fighting for (Postcolonial) Space
Poverty, Racism Obstacles Overcome
Focuses on the achievements of Emma LaRocque, a winner of the National Aboriginal Achievement Award in the education category, and describes how she overcame many obstacles to achieve her goals.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.33.