Books – New and Forthcoming
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Sanaaq
An Inuit Novel
The first Inuit novel ever written, Sanaaq is a captivating tale of life and death on the edge of the ice.
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Masculindians
Conversations about Indigenous Manhood
Inspiring interviews with leading writers and activists on the past, present, and future of Indigenous masculinity.
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Creating Space
My Life and Work in Indigenous Education
The life story of Verna J. Kirkness, a Cree woman from Manitoba, whose simple quest to teach “in a Native way,” revolutionized Canadian education policy and practice.
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Rewriting the Break Event
Mennonites and Migration in Canadian Literature
A thoughtful and engaging argument that re-situates the discourse of migrant writing in Canada.
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Elder Brother and the Law of the People
Contemporary Kinship and Cowessess First Nation
An entirely new way of viewing Aboriginal cultural identity on the northern plains.
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Growing Resistance
Canadian Farmers and the Politics of Genetically Modified Wheat
The remarkable story of the farmer-led coalition that defeated the introduction of GM wheat in Canada.
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French and Indians in the Heart of North America, 1630-1815
A new and innovative perspective on French and Indigenous relations during the New France era.
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The Constructed Mennonite
History, Memory, and the Second World War
One man, four identities, and a son’s quest to reconcile the public and private histories of his Mennonite father in WWII.
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Centering Anishinaabeg Studies
Understanding the World Through Stories
A foundational text for understanding the field of Aboriginal Studies.
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Place and Replace
Essays on Western Canada
A multidisciplinary analysis of the Canadian West.

