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"Rooster Town emerges from the shadows"
Margaret Anne Fehr interviewed Evelyn Peters for the fall issue of Prairie books NOW!
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Standing Room Only
Pictures from the Winnipeg launch of Evelyn Peters’ Rooster Town.
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Orange Shirt Day Booklist!
Richard Van Camp’s list of 12 books every classroom, library, Friendship Centre and home should have on Residential Schools!
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Sounding Thunder now an opera!
Brian McInnes’ book about his great-grandfather, Francis Pegahmagabow, the most accomplished sniper in North American military history, has been adapted for the stage!
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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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A Two-Spirit Journey Wins Two Awards!
The autobiography of a lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder recognized!
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Indigenous Book Club Month
UMP books and writers featured throughout June!
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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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Imperial Plots in Prairie books NOW
Sarah Carter interviewed on her study of women, land, and British colonialism on the Canadian prairies.
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#GiftingReconciliation
LATQ included on INAC Minister Carolyn Bennett’s CanLit reading list for kids and teens featuring Indigenous authors and illustrators.
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Happy #InternautDay!
UMP’s first website went up in 1997.
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Inspirational Indigenous Women
Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder Ma-Nee Chacaby recognized!