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Books by or about Indigenous peoples in BC.
Write It on Your Heart

Write It on Your Heart

The Epic World of an Okanagan Storyteller
by Harry Robinson, edited by Wendy Wickwire
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : cultural

Write It on Your Heart is a celebration of the late Harry Robinson, one of the great storytellers of the Interior Salish people of North America.
Collected over a ten-year period, the stories selected for this volume tell from a First Nations point of view about the origin of the world; the time of the animal people; the time before the coming of the white man; the stories of power; the prophet cult and its predictions of profound cultural and economic change; and the post-contact world. The co …

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A Story as Sharp as a Knife

A Story as Sharp as a Knife

The Classical Haida Mythtellers and Their World
by Robert Bringhurst
edition:Paperback
tagged : fairy tales, folk tales, legends & mythology, folklore & mythology, native american

A seminal collection of Haida myths and legends; now in a gorgeous new package.

The linguist and ethnographer John Swanton took dictation from the last great Haida-speaking storytellers, poets and historians from the fall of 1900 through the summer of 1901. Together they created a great treasury of Haida oral literature in written form.

 

Having worked for many years with these century-old manuscripts, linguist and poet Robert Bringhurst brings both rigorous scholarship and a literary voice to the …

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Grandpère

Grandpère

by Janet Romain
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged : contemporary, contemporary women, literary

Anzel, a widow in her sixties, lives quietly on her small farm with her ninety-eight-year-old grandfather, a Carrier elder from Northern BC. Grandpère and Anzel pass the time playing fierce cribbage games, cutting firewood and tending the vegetable garden.

As the days pass Grandpère tells Anzel his life story, sharing heartbreaking memories: the death of his family in a devastating epidemic, growing up alone within a white community, his son's murder at the hands of a horse thief, and his battl …

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Lesser Blessed

Lesser Blessed

by Richard Van Camp
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : literary, native american studies

A powerful coming-of-age story -- edgy, stark, and at times, darkly funny that centers around Larry, a Native teenager trying to cope with a painful past and find his place in a confusing and stressful modern world.

 

Larry is a Dogrib Indian growing up in the small northern town of Fort Simmer. His tongue, his hallucinations and his fantasies are hotter than the centre of the sun. At sixteen, he loves Iron Maiden, the North and Juliet Hope, the high school ìtramp.î

 

In this powerful and very fun …

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Indian Horse

Indian Horse

by Richard Wagamese
edition:Paperback
also available: Paperback eBook Audiobook (CD)
tagged : literary, media tie-in, native american & aboriginal

Saul Indian Horse has hit bottom. His last binge almost killed him, and now he’s a reluctant resident in a treatment centre for alcoholics, surrounded by people he’s sure will never understand him. But Saul wants peace, and he grudgingly comes to see that he’ll find it only through telling his story. With him, readers embark on a journey back through the life he’s led as a northern Ojibway, with all its joys and sorrows.

With compassion and insight, author Richard Wagamese traces through …

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Kuessipan

Kuessipan

by Naomi Fontaine, translated by David Homel
edition:Paperback
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A fictionalized, meditative chronicle of life among the Innu in rural northeastern Quebec.

Kuessipan ("to you" in the Innu language) is an extraordinary, meditative novel about life among the Native Innu people in the wilds of northeastern Quebec. Naomi Fontaine, herself an Innu, wrote this novel (in French) at the age of twenty-three; with grace and perfect pitch, she depicts a community of nomadic hunters and fishers, and of hard-working mothers and their children, enduring a harsh, sometimes c …

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The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book

The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book

by Gord Hill, foreword by Ward Churchill
edition:Paperback
also available: Undefined
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The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book is a powerful and historically accurate graphic portrayal of Indigenous resistance to the European colonization of the Americas, beginning with the Spanish invasion under Christopher Columbus and ending with the Six Nations land reclamation in Ontario in 2006. Gord Hill spent two years unearthing images and researching historical information to create The 500 Years of Resistance Comic Book, which presents the story of Aboriginal resistance in a far-reaching …

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Aboriginality

Aboriginality

The Literary Origins of British Columbia, Volume 3
by Alan Twigg
edition:eBook
also available: Paperback
tagged :

Following the success of First Invaders (Ronsdale, 2004), Alan Twigg turns his attention to First Nations writers, unearthing more than 300 books by more than 170 mostly unheralded British Columbia aboriginal authors. Taking the reader from residential schools to art galleries, this lively and unprecedented panorama of British Columbia includes trailblazer Pauline Johnson, political organizer George Manuel and Haida carver Bill Reid. Equally important, Aboriginality sheds new light on fascinatin …

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