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Human Rights and Social Justice Book Series Virtual Meet & Greet!
Join us on April 28, 2:00-3:00, for a virtual “meet & greet” with Series Editors Rhonda Hinther and Adele Perry, along with UMP Acquisitions Editor Jill McConkey.
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Robert Coutts Talks Authorized Heritage on Champlain Society Podcast
Hear Coutts Interviewed by Greg Marchildon on Witness to Yesterday in Episode 128: “Historic Sites in Prairie Canada”
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Authorized Heritage: Excerpt & Image Gallery
Introduction: Landscapes of Memory in Prairie Canada
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Dr. Chantal Fiola Featured on Métis Awareness Mondays!
Hear Dr. Chantal Fiola talking about their forthcoming book, Returning to Ceremony: Spirituality in Manitoba Métis Communities!
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International Women's Day 2021
A few reading recommendations for #IWD21
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Brittany Luby at 2021 Melville-Nelles-Hoffmann Lecture
The author of Dammed will be featured at the annual speaking event hosted by the Department of History at York University
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Three UMP Books Reviewed in the Canadian Journal Of Native Studies!
In Good Relation, Nitinikiau Innusi, and Inuit Stories of Being and Rebirth reviewed in Brandon University journal
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Three UMP Books at UM Native Studies Colloquium!
Spring 2021 books featured at the 2021 Winter Colloquium, Department of Native Studies, University of Manitoba!
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Marsha Knight, Narrator of A Two-Spirit Journey
Audiobook update—meet the narrator continues!
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Tiffany Ayalik, Narrator of Sanaaq Audiobook
We have some exciting audiobook production in the works—meet the narrator!
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Black History Month Giveaway!
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Montreal Community Centre Named After Sanaaq
A cultural and community centre in Montreal will be named the Sanaaq centre after the title and heroine in Mitiarjuk Nappaaluk’s novel.