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Verna Kirkness LAUNCH photos!
Photos from the launch of Verna Kirkness’ Creating Space on October 10 at McNally Robinson Booksellers.
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Life Stages Review Redux
Kim Anderson is coming to Winnipeg! To celebrate, we’re sharing three recent reviews of her Life Stages and Native Women.
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UMP Newsletter!
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John Paskievich's Special Ed in Theatres!
John Paskievich, author of The North End, will be launching his new documentary at Winnipeg’s Cinematheque in two weeks.
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Hans Werner at Henderson Library
Photos from Hans Werner’s September 30 event at Winnipeg’s Millennium Library. A second event is planned for October 8 at the Henderson branch at 6:30 pm. (The event is free but you must register in advance at 204 986-4314.)
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Rob Zacharias' Rewriting the Break Event arrives!
In other news, Rob Zacharias’ Rewriting the Break event came in late last week. Here’s Sales and Marketing Supervisor Cheryl Miki having a flip-through…
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History, Memory, and the Second World War
Hans Werner will be speaking at the Millennium Library on Monday, September 30 at noon and the Henderson Library on Tuesday, October 8 at 6:30 pm. Hans’ latest book, The Constructed Mennonite: History, Memory, and the Second World War, is the story of 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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PUSH: Notes from the Marketing Department
Sales and Marketing Supervisor Cheryl Miki Explains the Beauty of Metadata.
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Traditions of Anishinaabeg Storytelling
The Centering Anishinaabeg Studies co-editor will be giving a lecture on Anishinaabeg storytelling on October 3rd.
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Goodreads review of Stories in a New Skin
A review of Keavy Martin’s Stories in a New Skin by Goodreads member L.A. Krantz.
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The intriguing life of Hans/Ivan/Johann/John Werner
A review of Hans Werner’s The Constructed Mennonite by writer Dora Dueck on her blog Borrowing Bones.
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An Excerpt from Niigaanwewidam James Sinclair's Keynote Address
Presented at the 2013 Shingwauk Gathering and Conference at Algoma University August 3