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Anna, Like Thunder

Anna, Like Thunder

A Novel
by Peggy Herring
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In 1808, the Russian Ship St. Nikolai ran aground off the Olympic Peninsula; this novel is based on this astounding historical event and the lives of the people affected.

In 1808, eighteen-year-old Anna Petrovna Bulygina is aboard the Russian ship St. Nikolai when it runs aground off on the west coast of Washington State on the Olympic Peninsula. Th …

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Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora

Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora

Korean Media in Vancouver and Los Angeles
by Sherry S. Yu
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Media for diasporic communities have emerged in major cities, such as Vancouver and Los Angeles, and reflect a multicultural, multiethnic, and multilingual reality. But do these media serve their respective communities exclusively, or are they available and accessible to members of greater society at large? Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora explo …

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Disabling Barriers

Disabling Barriers

Social Movements, Disability History, and the Law
edited by Ravi Malhotra & Benjamin Isitt
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tagged : disability, people with disabilities, social policy

Disabling Barriers analyzes issues relating to disability at different moments in Canadian and American history. In this volume, legal scholars, historians, and disability-rights activists explore how disabled people have been portrayed and treated in a variety of contexts, including within the labour market, the workers’ compensation system, the …

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By Law or In Justice

By Law or In Justice

The Indian Specific Claims Commission and the Struggle for Indigenous Justice
by Jane Dickson
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The Indian Specific Claims Commission (ICC) was formed in 1991 in response to the Oka crisis. Its purpose was to resolve and expedite specific claims arising out of promises made to Indigenous nations in treaties, the federal Indian Act, and within other Crown obligations.

 

This book traces the history of Indigenous claims in Canada and the work of …

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13 Lives

13 Lives

Stories of Others
by Michael Pawlowski
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tagged : native american & aboriginal

With stories that chronicle the abused, the homeless, the suicidal, those seeking a world away from the reserve, and those returning to the indigenous community to improve themselves, 13 Lives is a fact-based account of events affecting thirteen indigenous persons. In each of these narratives nature plays a pivotal role, and against that backdrop 1 …

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Kuei, My Friend

Kuei, My Friend

A Conversation on Race and Reconciliation
translated by Deni Ellis Béchard, by Natasha Kanape Fontaine
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tagged : native american studies, discrimination & race relations, letters

Kuei, My Friend is an engaging book of letters: a literary and political encounter between Innu poet Natasha Kanapé Fontaine and Québécois-American novelist Deni Ellis Béchard. Choosing the epistolary form, they decided to engage together in a frank conversation about racism and reconciliation.
Intentionally positioned within the contexts of t …

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Northwest Native Harvest

Northwest Native Harvest

by Carol Batdorf
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They were gourmets, the Coast Salish First Nations. They lived along the shores of the Puget Sound, inhabiting the bays and estuaries in the days before the white man came, enjoying the bounty of the Pacific Northwest. Through time, the women developed ingenious methods of cookery to nourish and delight those who dined at their fires. They learned …

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Forward

Forward

by Lisa Maas
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tagged : gay & lesbian, contemporary women, literary, romance

American Library Association Stonewall Honor Book

A moving and intimate LGBTQ graphic novel about two women, both of whom are trying to put the pieces of their lives back together.

Still smarting years after a horrible breakup, Rayanne diligently buries herself in her work. Aside from work, she has her cat. And other than her cat, she has her crushes …

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Jonny Appleseed

Jonny Appleseed

by Joshua Whitehead
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2021 CANADA READS WINNER

WINNER, Lambda Literary Award; Georges Bugnet Award for Fiction

Finalist, Governor General's Literary Award for Fiction; Amazon Canada First Novel Award; Indigenous Voices Award; Carol Shields Winnipeg Book Award; Firecracker Award for Fiction

Longlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize

A Globe and Mail Best Book of the Year

A to …

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Claiming the Land

Claiming the Land

British Columbia and the Making of a New El Dorado
by Daniel Marshall
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This trailblazing history of early British Columbia focuses on a single year, 1858, the year of the Fraser River gold rush — the third great massmigration of gold seekers after the Californian and Australian rushes in search of a new El Dorado. Marshall’s history becomes an adventure, prospecting the rich pay streaks of British Columbia’s “ …

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Indian Horse

Indian Horse

(Film Edition Cover)
by Richard Wagamese
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tagged : literary, native american & aboriginal, media tie-in

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 …

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Before and After the State

Before and After the State

Politics, Poetics, and People(s) in the Pacific Northwest
by Allan K. McDougall; Lisa Philips & Daniel L. Boxberger
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tagged : north america, history & theory, native american

The creation of the Canada–US border in the Pacific Northwest is often presented as a tale of two nations, but beyond the macro-political dynamics is the experience of individuals. Before and After the State examines the imposition of a border across a region that already held a vibrant, highly complex society and dynamic trading networks. Allan …

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A Purpose Ridden - Updated Edition

A Purpose Ridden - Updated Edition

by Ryan Correy
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tagged : cycling, extreme sports, sports

An honest memoir that deconstructs an evolving father–son relationship, uncovers the struggles in becoming one of Canada’s most respected adventure cyclists and the dramatic impact of a recent cancer diagnosis.

In the summer of 1996, a father and his 13-year-old son embarked on a 3400 kilometre bicycle tour across Canada. Affectionately known as …

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Sonny Assu

Sonny Assu

A Selective History
by (artist) Sonny Assu, foreword by Janet Rogers, by Candice Hopkins; Marianne Nicolson; Richard Van Camp & Ellyn Walker
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A stunning retrospective highlighting the playfulness, power, and subversive spirit of Northwest Coast Indigenous artist Sonny Assu.

Through large-scale installation, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and painting, Sonny Assu merges the aesthetics of Indigenous iconography with a pop-art sensibility. This stunning retrospective spans over a decad …

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Otter’s Journey through Indigenous Language and Law

Otter’s Journey through Indigenous Language and Law

by Lindsay Keegitah Borrows
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Storytelling has the capacity to address feelings and demonstrate themes – to illuminate beyond argument and theoretical exposition. In Otter’s Journey, Borrows makes use of the Anishinaabe tradition of storytelling to explore how the work in Indigenous language revitalization can inform the emerging field of Indigenous legal revitalization. Sh …

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Who Controls the Hunt?

Who Controls the Hunt?

First Nations, Treaty Rights, and Wildlife Conservation in Ontario, 1783-1939
by David Calverley
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As the nineteenth century ended, Ontario wildlife became increasingly valuable. Tourists and sport hunters spent growing amounts of money in search of game, and the government began to extend its regulatory powers in this arena. Restrictions were imposed on hunting and trapping, completely ignoring Anishinaabeg hunting rights set out in the Robinso …

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Do Abominable Snowmen of America Really Exist?

Do Abominable Snowmen of America Really Exist?

by Roger Patterson
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tagged : primatology, unexplained phenomena

In the vast unexplored regions of America exists a living breathing reminder of prehistoric days. He has several names: "Giant Hairy Ape," "Bigfoot," and "Sasquatch." He is the counterpart of the Himalayan "Yeti" or "Abominable Snowman."Yes, there does exist an American Abominable Snowman; he is not a myth or a hoax.Come with me as we seek out the …

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Those Born at Koona

Those Born at Koona

the totem poles of the Haida village Skedans, Haida Gwaii
by Carolyn Smyly & John Smyly
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Have you ever gazed quickly at a totem pole? Wondered what it was saying? Contemplated what its crests meant? Or wondered how it fit into those structures of a village? Those Born at Koona draws together a complete a story as will ever be told about these monuments of cedar.

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The Plague

The Plague

by Kevin Chong
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tagged : dystopian, medical, horror, literary

A modern retelling of the Camus classic that posits its story of infectious disease and quarantine in our contemporary age of social justice and rising inequity.

At first it's the dead rats; they start dying in cataclysmic numbers, followed by other city creatures. Then people begin experiencing flu-like symptoms as well as swellings in their lymph …

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Norval Morrisseau

Norval Morrisseau

Man Changing into Thunderbird
by Armand Garnet Ruffo
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tagged : artists, architects, photographers, native americans, literary

Norval Morrisseau (1932–2007), Ojibway shaman-artist, drew his first sketches at age six in the sand on the shores of Lake Nipigon, and his first paintings were in cheap watercolour on birch bark and moose hide. By the end of his tumultuous life, the prolific self-taught artist was sought by collectors, imitated by forgers and received the Order …

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Indian Fishing

Indian Fishing

Early Methods on the Northwest Coast, 40th Anniversary Edition
by Hilary Stewart
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Of the many resources available to the First Nations of the Northwest Coast, the most vital was fish. The people devised ingenious ways of catching the different species of fish, creating a technology vastly different from that of today’s industrial world. With attention to clarity and detail, Hilary Stewart illustrates their hooks, lines, sinker …

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The Creator’s Game

The Creator’s Game

Lacrosse, Identity, and Indigenous Nationhood
by Allan Downey
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A gift from the Creator – that is where it all began. The game of lacrosse has been a central element of many Indigenous cultures for centuries, but once non-Indigenous players entered the sport, it became a site of appropriation – then reclamation – of Indigenous identities. Focusing on the history of lacrosse in Indigenous communities from …

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Safety Sand

Safety Sand

by Garry Thomas Morse
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In this companion to Governor General’s Award finalists Discovery Passages and Prairie Harbour, Garry Thomas Morse resumes his expansionist mapping of lyrical consciousness onto geographical concerns, acknowledging the unsettled edges of an imaginary territory. In Safety Sand, the reader is invited to step through a multilayered literary filter o …

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Being Ts'elxwéyeqw

Being Ts'elxwéyeqw

First Peoples' Voices and History from the Chilliwack-Fraser Valley, British Columbia
by Tselxwéyeqw Tribe, edited by David M. Schaepe
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The traditional territory of the Ts'elxwéyeqw First Nation covers over 95,000 hectares of land in Southwestern BC. It extends throughout the central Fraser Valley, encompassing the entire Chilliwack River Valley (including Chilliwack Lake, Chilliwack River, Cultus Lake and areas, and parts of the Chilliwack municipal areas). In addition to being a …

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creole métisse of french canada, me

creole métisse of french canada, me

by Sharron Proulx-Turner
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Sharron's poems and writings in creole métisse of french canada, me include insights into her experiences as a child, a student and beyond; inviting the reader to understand her life, Métis experience in Canada, the true stories from the inside out. "if I could believe that, then maybe I could believe my own childhood pictures and words all neatl …

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The Art of Building a Bunker

The Art of Building a Bunker

by Guillermo Verdecchia & Adam Lazarus
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The Art of Building a Bunker is a dark, viciously funny story recounting a week in the life of your average Elvis as he endures mandatory workplace sensitivity training. Elvis struggles to meet the demands of Camerson, the sensitivity traning leader, and to work with the group that surrounds him without revealing anything about what he really feels …

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The Best of Chief Dan George

The Best of Chief Dan George

by Chief Dan George & Helmut Hirnschall
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Best of Chief Dan George is a poignant compilation that brings together the revered works of Chief Dan George, including "My Heart Soars" and "My Spirit Soars," enriched with 95 black and white illustrations. This volume also features his powerful "Lament for Confederation," offering a deep reflection on the challenges and aspirations of Indigenous …

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We Interrupt This Program

We Interrupt This Program

Indigenous Media Tactics in Canadian Culture
by Miranda J. Brady & John M.H. Kelly
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We Interrupt This Program tells the story of how Indigenous people are using media tactics in the realms of art, film, television, and journalism to rewrite Canada’s national narratives from Indigenous perspectives.

 

Miranda Brady and John Kelly showcase the diversity of these interventions by offering personal accounts and reflections on key mome …

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Falconry Manual

Falconry Manual

by Frank L. Beebe
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tagged : hunting, birds, wildlife

A comprehensive guide to Falcons. This book is presented as a summary of practical information on the training of your hawk or falcon. It draws on my earlier works in this field: North American Falconry, 1976; and finally my major work covering the history, training and behavior of birds of prey, The Complete Falconer 1992 (Also Hancock House Publi …

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The Hunting Falcon

The Hunting Falcon

by Bruce Haak
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For the first time under one cover, the author has assembled the results of the renewed interest, extensive experimentation, and technological progress that have advanced falconry over the past three decades. The Hunting Falcon is a fresh approach to the sport of falconry. For the first time under one cover, the author has assembled the results of …

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Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us

Sasquatch: The Apes Among Us

the Apes Among Us
by John Green
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The bible of Sasquatch/Bigfoot, reprinted in it's original form. With the explosion of knowledge taking place in recent decades, scientists are constantly discovering that things they have been certain about are wrong: the continents they thought had been in place forever actually drift around; the cells we are made of are not simple but infinitely …

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Wayside Sang

Wayside Sang

by Cecily Nicholson
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Wayside Sang concerns entwined migrations of Black-other diaspora coming to terms with fossil-fuel psyches in times of trauma and movement. This is a poetic account of economy travel on North American roadways, across Peace and Ambassador bridges and through the Fleetway tunnel, above and beneath Great Lake rivers between nation states. Nicholson r …

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Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora

Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora

Korean Media in Vancouver and Los Angeles
by Sherry Soo Min Yu
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Media for diasporic communities have emerged in major cities to reflect a growing diversity of languages and populations. But do these media serve their respective communities exclusively, or are they available and accessible to members of society at large? Diasporic Media beyond the Diaspora explores structural and institutional challenges and opp …

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Trans-Pacific Mobilities

Trans-Pacific Mobilities

The Chinese and Canada
edited by Lloyd L. Wong
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tagged : asian american studies, emigration & immigration

With the number of Chinese living outside of its borders expected to reach 52 million by 2030, China has one of the most mobile populations on earth, shaping economies, cultures, and politics around the globe. Trans-Pacific Mobilities charts how the cross-border movement of Chinese people, goods, and images affects notions of place, belonging, and …

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Power through Testimony

Power through Testimony

Reframing Residential Schools in the Age of Reconciliation
edited by Brieg Capitaine & Karine Vanthuyne
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Power through Testimony documents how survivors are remembering and reframing our understanding of residential schools in the wake of the 2007 Indian Residential Schools Settlement Agreement and the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), a forum for survivors, families, and communities to share their memories and stories with the Canadian publi …

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Saigon Calling

Saigon Calling

London 1963-75
by Marcelino Truong, translated by David Homel
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tagged : nonfiction, biography & memoir, vietnam war, southeast asia

A sequel to the acclaimed Such a Lovely Little War: growing up Vietnamese in swinging London as the Vietnam war intensifies.

Marcelino Truong's first book about the early years of the Vietnam war, the graphic memoir Such a Lovely Little War (2016), received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and Kirkus Reviews and was named "one the season's best …

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Oracle Bone

Oracle Bone

by Lydia Kwa
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tagged : historical, magical realism, asian american, ghost

A magic-realist novel set in seventh-century China featuring ghosts, martial arts, and the transformative oracle bone.

Life in seventh-century China teems with magic, fox spirits, and demons; there is a fervent belief that the extraordinary resides within the lives of both commoners and royalty. During the years when the empress Wu Zhao gains ascend …

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From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea

From the Stars in the Sky to the Fish in the Sea

text by Kai Cheng Thom, illustrated by Kai Yun Ching & Wai-Yant Li
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age: 3 to 8
Grade: p to 3
tagged : lgbt, alternative family, asian american

A magical gender variant child brings transformation and change to the world around them thanks to their mother's enduring love.

In the magical time between night and day, when both the sun and the moon are in the sky, a child is born in a little blue house on a hill. And Miu Lan is not just any child, but one who can change into any shape they can …

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Song of Batoche

Song of Batoche

by Maia Caron
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This historical novel reimagines the North-West resistance of 1885 through the Métis women of Batoche, and in particular the rebellious outsider, Josette Lavoie. When Riel arrives from Montana, he discovers that Josette is the granddaughter of Chief Big Bear, whom he needs as an ally, but Josette resists becoming his disciple when she learns that …

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Railroad of Courage

Railroad of Courage

by Dan Rubenstein & Nancy Dyson
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age: 9 to 12
Grade: 4 to 7
tagged : prejudice & racism, 19th century, african american

This young reader novel about the Underground Railroad begins when Rebecca, a twelve-year-old slave in South Carolina, hears that Grower Brown plans to sell her father to another grower. Unwilling to accept the idea of slavery any longer, she shocks her parents by declaring that she will run away, with or without them. Despite their fear, they agre …

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