Mitiarjuk nappaaluk biography of william hill
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Indigenous Peoples
The New Wascana Anthology is named for the Cree word "oskana," meaning "bones,"* but this anthology is no literary graveyard. It will introduce you to stories, poems, and essays that can be discussed over drinks, or used to impress friends years after leaving English 100 behind.
Offering a taster's choice of the best Canadian writing, with a special focus on Aboriginal and Prairie writers, this anthology includes pieces selected to introduce you to the English literary canon. Going back hundreds of years, the oldest poems included here have no known author, while the youngest writer is a recent university graduate.
Building on the bones of the canon (including all of Canada's Man Booker Prize-winners and newest Nobel Laureate), The New Wascana Anthology features writers such as Flannery O'Connor, Thomas King, Carmine Starnino, and Ursula K. Le Guin who will challenge your worldview. Most importantly, this anthology is about tur
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References
Patsauq, Markoosie. "References". Uumajursiutik unaatuinnamut / Hunter with Harpoon / Chasseur au harpon, edited by Valerie Henitiuk and Marc-Antoine Mahieu, Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021, pp. 313-328. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780228005032-021
Patsauq, M. (2021). References. In V. Henitiuk & M. Mahieu (Ed.), Uumajursiutik unaatuinnamut / Hunter with Harpoon / Chasseur au harpon (pp. 313-328). Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780228005032-021
Patsauq, M. 2021. References. In: Henitiuk, V. and Mahieu, M. ed. Uumajursiutik unaatuinnamut / Hunter with Harpoon / Chasseur au harpon. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, pp. 313-328. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780228005032-021
Patsauq, Markoosie. "References" In Uumajursiutik unaatuinnamut / Hunter with Harpoon / Chasseur au harpon edited by Valerie Henitiuk and Marc-Antoine Mahieu, 313-328. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2021. https://doi.org/10.151
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Indigenous Learning - Indigenous Authors; Biographies; Languages; & Legends
Check out the literary works, both fiction and non-fiction of these Indigenous writers:
Acoose, Janice
Adams, Howard
Ahenakew, Freda
Baker, Marie Annhart
Bouchard, David
Bouvier, Rita
Brass, Eleanor
Calliou, Brian
Campbell, Maria
Cariou, Warren
Charette, Guillaume
Cuthand, Beth
Cuthand, Doug
Deerchild, Rosanna
Dickason, Olive
Dumont, Marilyn
Episkenew, Jo-Ann
Farrell-Racette, Sherry
Fife, Connie
Fontaine, Phil
Francis, Marvin
Goodwill, Jean
Goulet, Keith
Halfe, Louise Bernice
Highway, Tomson
Hungry Wolf, Beverly
Innes, Robert Alexander
Johnson, Harold
Kane, Margo
Kirkness, Verna J.
Ladner, Kiera
Lalor, George
LaRocque, Emma
Little bära, Leroy
Littlechild, Wilton
Loyie, Larry
McCaslin, Wanda
McLeod, Neal
Mercredi, Ovide
Monture-Angus, Patricia
Mosionier, Beatrice Culleton
Pinette, Dr. Gilles
Robertson, Carmen
Robertson, David Alexander
Sapp, Allen
Scribe, Mur