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Insiders and Outsiders

Insiders and Outsiders

Alan Cairns and the Reshaping of Canadian Citizenship
edited by Philip Resnick & Gerald Kernerman
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Insiders and Outsiders celebrates the work of Alan Cairns, one of the most influential Canadian social scientists of the contemporary period. Few scholars have helped shape so many key debates in such a wide range of topics in Canadian politics, from the electoral system and federalism, to constitutional and Charter politics, to questions of Aborig …

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Song of the Loon

Song of the Loon

by Richard Amory, introduction by Michael Bronski
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Published well ahead of its time, in 1966 by Greenleaf Classics, Song of the Loon is a lusty gay frontier romance that tells the story of Ephraim MacIver, a 19th-century outdoorsman, and his travels through the American wilderness, where he meets a number of characters who share with him stories, wisdom and homosexual encounters. The most popular …

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The Buffalo People

The Buffalo People

Pre-contact Archaeology on the Canadian Plains
by Liz Bryan
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Liz Bryan reconstructs the lives of some of the very first Canadians, who lived as nomadic buffalo hunters between the final days of the great Ice Age and the coming of the first Europeans. Bryan went beyond the part of their story that can be told through oral history, taking clues from decades of archaeological research.

 

In a writing style that …

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Fort de Prairies

Fort de Prairies

The Story of Fort Edmonton
by Brock Silversides
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Fort Edmonton, a prairie institution and icon from 1795 to 1915, was not just a physical edifice and community—it was a touchstone of western Canadian commercial history, leading to the founding of a strong prosperous city. Established in the wilderness as an outpost and pioneer commercial venture, it became the headquarters for the fur trade for …

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Rediscovering the Prairies

Rediscovering the Prairies

Journeys by Dog, Horse, and Canoe
by Norman Henderson
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In the early days, Plains Indians travelled on foot across the vast Canadian prairies, with only fierce, wolf-like dogs as companions. Later, with the arrival of Europeans, horses and canoes appeared on the scene. In Rediscovering the Prairies, Norman Henderson, a leading scholar of the world’s great temperate grasslands, revives the earlier mode …

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A Breach of Duty

Fiduciary Obligations and Aboriginal Peoples
by James Reynolds, foreword by Ernest Campbell Musqueam Indian Band
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In the 1950s, Indian Affairs concealed the lease terms of more than one-third of the Musqueam’s reserve land to the Shaughnessy Heights Golf Club in Vancouver, BC. Justice for the Musqueam was finally achieved in 1984 with the release of Guerin v. the Queen, where the Supreme Court of Canada confirmed that Canada has a duty to act in the best int …

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Bill Reid and Beyond

Bill Reid and Beyond

Expanding on Modern Native Art
edited by Karen Duffek, by Charlotte Townsend-Gault
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A fresh perspective from Haida leaders, art and cultural historians, anthropologists and artists on the lasting legacy of the famed Haida artist Bill Reid.

 

Bill Reid's work has long been acknowledged for its astute and eloquent analysis of Haida tradition, and for the paradox of making modern art from the old Haida stories. It expanded the understa …

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Cape Dorset Sculpture

Cape Dorset Sculpture

by Derek Norton & Nigel Reading
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tagged : canadian, sculpture & installation, native american studies

Cape Dorset Sculpture is an extraordinary collection of 71 outstanding works of contemporary stone sculpture, accented with several related graphics, assembled by the Spirit Wrestler Gallery in collaboration with the West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative in Cape Dorset, Nunavut.

 

This new collection showcases the community that has had the single greatest …

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First Nations Sacred Sites in Canada's Courts

First Nations Sacred Sites in Canada's Courts

by Michael Lee Ross
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The sacred sites of indigenous peoples are under increasing threat worldwide as a result of state appropriation of control over ancestral territories, coupled with insatiable demands on lands, waters, and natural resources. Of late, First Nations in Canada have taken their fight for these sites to the courts. Informed by elements of a general theor …

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Poet to Publisher

Poet to Publisher

Charles Olson's Correspondence with Donald Allen
edited by Ralph Maud
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Donald M. Allen’s anthology The New American Poetry, published by Grove Press / Evergreen in the U.S.A. and the U.K., burst onto the literary scene in 1960 to become the single most important and influential book of poetry in the English language published in the second half of the 20th century.

Conceived originally as a collection intended to aug …

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In Plain Sight

In Plain Sight

Reflections on Life in Downtown Eastside Vancouver
edited by Leslie Robertson & Dara Culhane
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News stories of the less fortunate, the socio-economically disenfranchised in North America are too often presented to fascinate or horrify their consumers with a construct of stereotypes which commodify and intentionally erase the real lives of people “covered” by the popular media.
In compiling this collection of seven life stories from Vanc …

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Pro-Family Politics and Fringe Parties in Canada

Pro-Family Politics and Fringe Parties in Canada

by Chris Mackenzie
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Pro-Family Politics and Fringe Parties in Canada explores the organizational and ideological nature of political parties that are initially formed to do the work of social movements. Specifically, it examines the development of the Family Coalition Party of British Columbia (FCP) from its origins as a group of alienated Social Credit Party members …

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Blockbusters and Trade Wars

Blockbusters and Trade Wars

Popular Culture in a Globalized World
by Peter Grant & Chris Wood
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The unparalleled global distribution of books, television programs and other cultural products would seem to augur well for the diversity of ideas and creative expression. Yet ever more of this flow is concentrated in the hands of fewer giant corporations, significantly American controlled, whose agenda is not pluralism but profit.

 

Clearly written, …

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Between Justice and Certainty

Between Justice and Certainty

Treaty Making in British Columbia
by Andrew Woolford
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The BC treaty process was established in 1992 with the aim of resolving the outstanding land claims of First Nations in British Columbia. Two discourses have since become prominent within the treaty negotiations between First Nations and the governments of Canada and British Columbia. The first, a discourse of justice, asks how we can remedy the pa …

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Advancing Aboriginal Claims

Visions/Strategies/Directions
edited by Kerry Wilkins
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Can Aboriginal values be reconciled with Canadian jurisprudence, and what is the role of Aboriginal jurisprudences in the development of treaty and Aboriginal rights? The combination of policy, philosophy, strategy, and legal arguments are valuable as a resource for thoughtful discussion and action on the future of Aboriginal claims. With the persp …

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Totem Tales

Totem Tales

Legends of the Rainforest
by Ted Meyers
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Discover how rivers were formed, how Raven freed the people, why there are so many mosquitos, and why rabbits hop-at least according to the legends. Written in simple yet informative text that will be especially enjoyed by children. This book tells the Indian legends behind many of nature's wonders. Among the twenty-three tales told, you will disco …

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The Beginning Runner's Handbook, 3rd revised

The Beginning Runner's Handbook, 3rd revised

The Proven 13-Week Walk/Run Program
by Ian MacNeill & Sport Medicine Council of British Columbia
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"p class=""book_description"">Newly revised and expanded, this best-seller safely guides beginning runners from shoe selection to their first 10K.p class=""book_description"">More than 20 million North Americans run recreationally — an astonishing figure that shows just how popular running is as a method of improving fitness. Into this growing ma …

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Totem Poles Coloring Book

Totem Poles Coloring Book

An Ancient Art
by Carol Batdorf
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Grade: p to 12
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Everyone knows that Indians of the Pacific Northwest carved Totem Poles, but very few people know much about these poles. When you colour the pages of this book and read the words, you will find out many things about these giant sculptures. You will learn how the trees were taken down and what sort of tools the carvers used. You will find out that …

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Tinka Coloring Book

Tinka Coloring Book

A day in a little girl's life
by Carol Batdorf
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Grade: p to 12
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A children's coloring book on the life of a young First Nations girl. With 32 natives pictures to color, this title is suitable for ages 5 years & over. This is the story about a little Indigenous girl who lived long ago in a village on the northwest coast of North America. Her people built houses of cedar wood. They gathered food from the sea, the …

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Tsawalk

Tsawalk

A Nuu-chah-nulth Worldview
by E. Richard Atleo
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tagged : native american studies, customs & traditions

Western philosophy has long held scientific rationalism in a place of honour. Reason, that particularly exalted human quality, has become steadily distanced from the metaphysical aspects of existence, such as spirit, faith, and intuition.

 

In Tsawalk, hereditary chief Umeek introduces us to an alternative indigenous worldview -- an ontology drawn fr …

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Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts

Intercultural Dispute Resolution in Aboriginal Contexts

edited by Catherine Bell & David Kahane
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In the last twenty years, there has been a growing interest in alternative dispute resolution (ADR), as scholars and practitioners seek more effective, context-sensitive approaches to conflict. Where formerly conflict was tackled and “resolved” in formal legal settings and with an adversarial spirit, more conciliatory approaches – negotiation …

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The Red Man's on the Warpath

The Red Man's on the Warpath

The Image of the "Indian" and the Second World War
by R. Scott Sheffield
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“The red man’s on the warpath! The time has come for him to dig up the hatchet and join his paleface brother in his fight to make the world safe for the sacred cause of freedom and democracy.” -- Winnipeg Free Press, May 1941

 

During the Second World War, thousands of First Nations people joined in the national crusade to defend freedom and de …

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Our Box Was Full

Our Box Was Full

An Ethnography for the Delgamuukw Plaintiffs
by Richard Daly
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For the Gitksan and Witsuwit’en peoples of northwest British Columbia, the land is invested with meaning that goes beyond simple notions of property or sustenance. Considered both a food box and a storage box of history and wealth, the land plays a central role in their culture, survival, history, and identity. In Our Box Was Full, Richard Daly e …

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Backstage Vancouver

Backstage Vancouver

A Century of Entertainment Legends
by Greg Potter & Red Robinson
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They are all legendary entertainers who made stops in Vancouver, BC, leaving flakes of stardust behind. A wonderful horde of showbiz lore has accumulated over the decades but has been jealously guarded by industry insiders. For example, Coquitlam's Steelhead Lodge, a secluded fishing retreat, was frequented by the likes of Clark Gable and Kim Novak …

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Paddling to Where I Stand

Paddling to Where I Stand

Agnes Alfred, Qwiqwasutinuxw Noblewoman
edited by Martine J. Reid & Daisy Sewid-Smith
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The Kwakwakawakw people and their culture have been the subject of more anthropological writings than any other ethnic group on the Northwest Coast. Until now, however, no biography had been written by or about a Kwakwakawakw woman. Paddling to Where I Stand presents the memoirs of Agnes Alfred (c.1890-1992), a non-literate noble Qwiqwasutinuxw wom …

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CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan

CCF Colonialism in Northern Saskatchewan

Battling Parish Priests, Bootleggers, and Fur Sharks
by David Quiring
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Often remembered for its humanitarian platform and its pioneering social programs, Saskatchewan’s Cooperative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) wrought a much less scrutinized legacy in the northern regions of the province during the twenty years it governed.

 

Until the 1940s churches, fur traders, and other wealthy outsiders held uncontested control …

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Enough Already

Enough Already

Breaking Free In the Second Half of Life
by Bruce O'Hara
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Most North Americans are overspent, overtired, overweight, and overworked and believe that more money, more stuff, more time, more of everything will lead to more happiness. In this anti-retirement guide for the boomer generation, Bruce O'Hara dismisses this idea and offers seven keys to happiness in the second half of life. Instead of working too …

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Futureways

Futureways

edited by Rita McBride & Glen Rubsamen
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Futureways is a unique collaboration between the Whitney Museum of American Art, Printed Matter, Inc., and Arsenal Pulp Press. Futureways is a faux science fiction "novel"; each chapter is written by a different contributor, all of whom create fantastic stories that simultaneously work within and outside the genre.

Futureways is the story of an art …

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New York: The Unknown City

New York: The Unknown City

by Brad Dunn & Daniel Hood
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It's been said that if you can't find it in New York City, you can't find it anywhere, and that's probably true: rightly so, New York is one of the world's great cities, if not the greatest of them all. But even the most diehard New Yorker will delight in the pleasures and discoveries to be found in New York: The Unknown City, which unlocks a treas …

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Northern Exposures

Northern Exposures

Photographing and Filming the Canadian North, 1920-45
by Peter Geller
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To many, the North is a familiar but inaccessible place. Yet images of the region are within easy reach, in magazine racks, on our coffee tables, and on television, computer, and movie screens. In Northern Exposures, Peter Geller uncovers the history behind these popular conceptions of the Canadian North.

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First Invaders

First Invaders

The Literary Origins of British Columbia
edited by Alan Twigg
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This unprecedented volume about British Columbia's earliest authors and first explorers (prior to 1800) provides a fascinating range of characters, events and intrigues. The names Cook and Quadra ring a bell for most of us, as do Bering and Vancouver, but what about the first year-round European resident of B.C., the Irish drunkard John Mackay? He …

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First Peoples in Canada

First Peoples in Canada

by Alan McMillan & Eldon Yellowhorn
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Since Native Peoples and Cultures of Canada was first published in 1988, its two editions have sold some 30,000 copies, and it is widely used as the basic text in colleges and universities across the country.

Now retitled, this comprehensive book still provides an overview of all the Aboriginal groups in Canada. Incorporating the latest research in …

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“Real” Indians and Others

“Real” Indians and Others

Mixed-Blood Urban Native Peoples and Indigenous Nationhood
by Bonita Lawrence
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In this pioneering book, Bonita Lawrence draws on the first-person accounts of thirty Toronto residents of Aboriginal descent, as well as archival materials, sociological research, and her own urban Native heritage and experiences to shed light on the Canadian government’s efforts to define Native identity through the years. She describes the dev …

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Aboriginal Conditions

Aboriginal Conditions

Research As a Foundation for Public Policy
edited by Jerry P. White; Paul S. Maxim & Dan Beavon
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Aimed at three main constituencies - Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal social scientists, government and Aboriginal policymakers, and Aboriginal communities - the book has multiple purposes. First, it presents findings from recent research, with the goal of advancing research agenda, and stimulating positive social development. Second, it encourages gr …

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Shifting Boundaries

Shifting Boundaries

Aboriginal Identity, Pluralist Theory, and the Politics of Self-Government
by Tim Schouls
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Canada is often called a pluralist state, but few commentators view Aboriginal self-government from the perspective of political pluralism. Instead, Aboriginal identity is framed in terms of cultural and national traits, while self-government is taken to represent an Aboriginal desire to protect those traits. Shifting Boundaries challenges this vie …

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Frigates and Foremasts

Frigates and Foremasts

The North American Squadron in Nova Scotia Waters 1745-1815
by Julian Gwyn
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The first comprehensive study of naval operations involving North American squadrons in Nova Scotia waters, Frigates and Foremasts offers a masterful analysis of the motives behind the deployment of Royal Navy vessels between 1745 and 1815, and the navy’s role on the Western Atlantic.

Interweaving historical analysis with vivid descriptions of piv …

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Hunters and Bureaucrats

Hunters and Bureaucrats

Power, Knowledge, and Aboriginal-State Relations in the Southwest Yukon
by Paul Nadasdy
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Based on three years of ethnographic research in the Yukon, this book examines contemporary efforts to restructure the relationship between aboriginal peoples and the state in Canada. Although it is widely held that land claims and co-management – two of the most visible and celebrated elements of this restructuring – will help reverse centurie …

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No Time to Mourn

No Time to Mourn

The True Story of a Jewish Partisan Fighter
by Leon Kahn
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Growing up Jewish in the little town, or shtetl, of Eisiskes near the Polish-Lithuanian border, Leon Kahn experienced a peaceful childhood until September 1, 1939 when Hitler's forces attacked Poland. Only sixteen years of age, Kahn watched as the women and children of his community were herded into a gravel pit and murdered.

Realizing that to stay …

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So Long Been Dreaming

So Long Been Dreaming

Postcolonial Science Fiction & Fantasy
edited by Nalo Hopkinson & Uppinder Mehan
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So Long Been Dreaming: Postcolonial Science Fiction & Fantasy is an anthology of original new stories by leading African, Asian, South Asian, and Aboriginal authors, as well as North American and British writers of colour.

Stories of imagined futures abound in Western writing. Writer and editor Nalo Hopkinson notes that the science fiction/fantasy g …

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Cattle Kingdom

Cattle Kingdom

Early Ranching in Alberta
by Edward Brado
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One of the most colourful chapters in the history of North American settlement began in the 1880s when the rich Alberta grasslands spreading east from the foothills of the Rockies became the magnet for cattle ranching. Award-winning Cattle Kingdom provides readers with all the colourful tales of raffish characters, political intrigues and partnersh …

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Musqueam Reference Grammar

Musqueam Reference Grammar

by Wayne Suttles
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The Musqueam peoples’ territory includes much of the Fraser Delta and the city of Vancouver. Halkomelem, one of the twenty-three languages that belong to the Salish Family, is spoken in three distinct forms: Upriver, by the Stó:lo‘ of the Fraser Valley; Downriver, of which Musqueam is the only surviving representative; and Island, spoken by th …

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Rogue Diamonds

Rogue Diamonds

Northern Riches on Dene Land
by Ellen Bielawski
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When rogue geologist Chuck Fipke discovered diamonds on the Barren Grounds near Yellowknife in Canada's Arctic, international mining companies took notice. Almost immediately, miners from these large conglomerates began to stake claims to the minerals: pure "ice" diamonds untainted by bloodshed and war.

 

These diamond lands are home to the Dene, Na …

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