Poised between hope and despair, each man faces how best to move beyond the past and adapt to a future in which cultural legacy seems destined to diminish.
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Author:Barlow, John Garfield
Summary:Genre: Canadian drama, Indigenous materialsAvailable Formats:
Author:Wright, Shelley
Summary:The Arctic is ruled by ice. For Inuit, it is a highway, a hunting ground, and the platform on which life is lived.
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Author:Harlick, R.J.
Summary:Meg Harris’s friend has been missing for over two months, but she’s not the only one. Meg Harris returns to her home in the West Quebec wilderness after a trip.
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Author:Benn, Carl
Summary:Mohawks on the Nile explores the absorbing history of sixty Aboriginal men who left their occupations in the Ottawa River timber industry to participate in a military expedition on the Nile River i
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Author:Down, Heather
Summary:"Startled, Mishbee gasped, frozen with horror. She was staring down the barrel of a musket and was familiar with the sound those weapons made.
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Author:Feagan, Robert
Summary:Napachee is tired of Sachs Harbour, Northwest Territories. He is tired of the traditional Inuit hunt and of fighting with his father, who shuns snowmobiles for dog sleds and tents for igloos.
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Author:Owl, Grey
,Polk, James
Summary:In 1931 Grey Owl published his first book, The Men of the Last Frontier, a work that is part memoir, part history of the vanishing wilderness in Canada, and part compendium of animal and First Nati
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Author:Hayes, Adrian
Summary:Francis Pegahmagabow was a remarkable aboriginal leader who served his nation in time of war and his people in time of peace. In wartime he volunteered to be a warrior.
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Author:Kechnie, Margaret
,Reitsma-Street, Marge
Summary:This book provides a glimpse of Aboriginal women in Northern Ontario and it reflects primarily the impact of the European churches and systems on Aboriginal peoples’ way of life.
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Author:Hodgins, Bruce W.
,Cannon, Kerry A.
Summary:It is from the land that the Native peoples of Canada draw their strength.If the people of Quebec claim a right to sovereignty, Inuit of Quebec argue their right of self-determination empowers them
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Author:Bray, Matt
,Thomson, Ashley
Summary:Over the past two decades, the question of who owns the land of Temagami and how the land should be used has caused a debate of unparalleled intensity.For the native people, it is their lands under
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Author:Posluns, Michael
,Seeger, Pete
Summary:On April 23, 1990, after a five-week journey from Hudson Bay to the Hudson River, the Odeyak landed at the Battery for Earth Day.
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Author:Bentham, Christie
,Hooke, Katharine
Summary:From Burleigh to Boschink: A Community Called Stony Lake covers over a hundred years of human history, encompassing the Aboriginal Peoples, their presence and influence, early settlement and cottag
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Author:Atkey, Mel
,McLeod, Rev. Maggie
Summary:When We Both Got to Heaven places James Atkey (1805-1868) on the shores of Georgian Bay at the time of treaty negotiations between the First Nations people of the Saugeen, Nawash and Colpoy's
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Author:Hubbert, Mildred Young
Summary:The northern community known as Peawanuck (Cree for Flint) is located approximately 32 kilometres up river from the former village of Winisk on the shore of Hudson Bay.
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