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Anishinaabe Poetics in Art and Words
Rene Meshake (Author), Kim Anderson (Editor)
A memoir rooted in Anishinaabek lifeways.
Published October 2019 | Art & Architecture, Autobiography & Memoir, Indigenous Studies, Literature, Oral History & Storytelling
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1945–1989
Jan Raska (Author)
Cold War citizen allies.
Published August 2018 | Studies in Immigration and Culture, Ethnic Studies, History, Identity Studies, Immigration, Oral History & Storytelling, Public Policy
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Community Engaged Scholarship among the People of the River
Keith Thor Carlson (Author), John Sutton Lutz (Author), David M. Schaepe (Author), Naxaxalhts’i – Albert “Sonny” McHalsie (Author)
A community-driven history. A cross-cultural dialogue.
Published April 2018 | Decolonization, History, Indigenous Studies, Oral History & Storytelling
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Begade Shutagot’ine and the Sahtu Treaty
Peter Kulchyski (Author)
Living on the land.
Published March 2018 | Contemporary Studies on the North, Decolonization, History, Indigenous Studies, Law, Oral History & Storytelling, Political Studies
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A Canadian Food History
Janis Thiessen (Author)
A book with bite.
Published September 2017 | Agriculture & Food, Business History, History, Labour Studies, Oral History & Storytelling, Social History
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The Cold War and the Canadian-Soviet Friendship Society
Jennifer Anderson (Author)
A Cold War struggle for the hearts and minds of Canadians.
Published April 2017 | History, Military History, Oral History & Storytelling, Political Studies
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Haudenosaunee Land Tenure on the Grand River
Susan M. Hill (Author)
A Haudenosaunee telling of Haudenosaunee history.
Published April 2017 | Critical Studies in Native History, Decolonization, History, Indigenous Studies, Oral History & Storytelling
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The Stories of Francis Pegahmagabow
Brian D. McInnes (Author)
The stories of Canada’s most decorated Indigenous soldier.
Published September 2016 | Critical Studies in Native History, Autobiography & Memoir, History, Indigenous Studies, Military History, Oral History & Storytelling, Translation
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The Autobiography of a Lesbian Ojibwa-Cree Elder
Ma-Nee Chacaby (Author), Mary Louisa Plummer (Author)
A compelling, harrowing, but ultimately uplifting story of resilience and self-discovery.
Published May 2016 | Critical Studies in Native History, Autobiography & Memoir, Gender Studies, Indigenous Studies, Oral History & Storytelling
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Listening to Mennonites Contest the Modern World
Royden Loewen (Author)
A simple life in the modern world.
Published May 2016 | Ethnic Studies, History, Immigration, Mennonite Studies, Oral History & Storytelling, Religion