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Young & McKinnon win Manitoba Day Award!
No Man’s Land: The Life and Art of Mary Riter Hamilton recognized by the Association for Manitoba Archives!
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The Clay We Are Made Of Recognized!
Susan M. Hill’s book on Haudenosaunee land tenure on the Grand River wins three awards!
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Sarah Carter receives The Governor General’s History Award for Scholarly Research!
The University of Alberta professor’s book looks at women as victims of land dispossession during the development of the Canadian West.
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A Two-Spirit Journey Wins Two Awards!
The autobiography of a lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder recognized!
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Imperial Plots Celebrated
Sarah Carter’s study of women, land, and the ‘spadework’ of British solonialism on the Canadian prairies up for five awards.
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Nathan Hatton wins Manitoba Day Award
The Association for Manitoba Archives recognizes the author of Thrashing Seasons.
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This Benevolent Experiment named Outstanding Academic Title!
Andrew Woolford’s study of Indigenous boarding schools, genocide and redress in Canada and the US recognized by Choice Magazine.
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Inspirational Indigenous Women
Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder Ma-Nee Chacaby recognized!
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Merle Massie at the SBAs!
The author of Forest Prairie Edge accepts the award for Scholarly Writing.
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Saskatoon SBA Announcement
We’re very proud of Merle Massie and Rob Innes, who on Friday were nominated for three Saskatchewan Book Awards.
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Manitoba Book Awards Gala
Sunday, April 27, at the West End Cultural Centre.