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One Native Life

One Native Life

by Richard Wagamese
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In 2005, award-winning writer Richard Wagamese moved with his partner to a cabin outside Kamloops, B.C. In the crisp mountain air Wagamese felt a peace he’d seldom known before. Abused and abandoned as a kid, he’d grown up feeling there was nowhere he belonged. For years, only alcohol and moves from town to town seemed to ease the pain.

 

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Where the Pavement Ends

Where the Pavement Ends

Canada's Aboriginal Recovery Movement and the Urgent Need for Reconciliation
by Marie Wadden
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The acclaimed book that has exhorted Canadians to make social healing in Aboriginal communities an immediate national priority, now available in paperback.

Over the past fifteen years, Canada's Aboriginal healing community has emerged as a vital and visible force. Creative recovery programs have been established across the country, and internationa …

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S’abadeb—The Gifts

S’abadeb—The Gifts

Pacific Coast Salish Art and Artists
by Barbara Brotherton
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S'abadeb, the Lushootseed word for "gifts," invokes the reciprocity that is at the heart of Salish culture. It expresses the importance of offering gifts at potlatches, giving thanks during ceremonies, respecting the creativity bestowed upon artists and leaders and honouring the master artists, oral historians and cultural leaders who pass vital cu …

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Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet

Khubilai Khan's Lost Fleet

In Search of a Legendary Armada
by James P. Delgado
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In 1279, off China’s southeast coast, Khubilai Khan routed the Song navy and completed the grand dream of his grandfather, Genghis Khan—the conquest of China. The Grand Khan now ruled the largest empire the world had ever seen, stretching from the China Sea to the plains of Hungary. Having also inadvertently inherited the world’s largest navy …

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Lesser Blessed

Lesser Blessed

by Richard Van Camp
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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 ho …

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Bible, The

Bible, The

A Biography
by Karen Armstrong
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The Bible is the most read book in history. It has been translated into more than two thousand languages and sold at least six billion copies in the last two hundred years alone. Made up of sixty-six "books" divided into two Testaments, this complex and communal work has been transformed by its various translations into a single work at the heart o …

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Me Sexy

Me Sexy

An Exploration of Native American Sexuality
edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
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A moving and often funny look at Native sexuality from some of Canada's best First Nations and Inuit writers.

A sequel to the highly successful Me Funny, Me Sexy is an anthology containing thirteen contributions from leading members of North America's First Nations writing communities. The many highlights include Lee Maracle's creation story, Salish …

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A Secret Between Us

A Secret Between Us

by Daniel Poliquin, translated by Don Winkler
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When young Lusignan sets off from Ottawa to the First World War with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, he has already survived a tragicomic Catholic childhood and a writing career that has brought him both acclaim and disgrace. Shortly before the men depart for Europe, Lusignan has an encounter with a fellow officer, the aristocratic …

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The Earth's Blanket

The Earth's Blanket

Traditional Teachings for Sustainable Living
by Nancy J. Turner
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Renowned ethnobotanist Nancy Turner distills in this volume her decades of experience working with First Nations in the Pacific Northwest. The Earth's Blanket explores the wealth of ecological knowledge and the deep personal connection to the land and its history that is encoded in indigenous stories and lifeways, and what they may be able to teach …

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Pause

A Sketchbook
by Emily Carr, introduction by Ian Thom
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Unique among the artist's published works for its combination of words and drawings, this charming addition to the Emily Carr Library presents a poignant yet wry account of her convalescence in the English countryside.

 

While studying at the Westminster School of Art in London, England, Emily Carr so undermined her health by overwork that she was se …

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Light at the Edge of the World

Light at the Edge of the World

A Journey Through the Realm of Vanishing Cultures
by Wade Davis
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An international best-seller when first published, this is Wade Davis's portrait of the richness and diversity of the world's indigenous cultures and why they matter to us all.

 

Davis has travelled the world for more than thirty years, studying the mysteries of sacred plants and celebrating the poetics of culture. His explorations of indigenous life …

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13 Women

13 Women

Parables from Prison
by Karlene Faith
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A remarkable and compelling collection of true stories from women in prison, told in their own words. 13 Women conveys the personal accounts of women in prison, spanning three decades and taking place in Canada, the United States and Brazil. Most of the women in these pages …

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Me Funny

Me Funny

edited by Drew Hayden Taylor
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An irreverent, insightful take on our First Nations’ great gift to Canada, delivered by a stellar cast of contributors.

Humour has always been an essential part of North American Aboriginal culture. This fact remained unnoticed by most settlers, however, since non-Aboriginals just didn’t get the joke. Indians, it was believed, never laughed. But …

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War Law

War Law

Understanding International Law and Armed Conflict
by Michael Byers
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In this unique and highly readable book, written for the intelligent layperson, one of the world's leading experts in international law uses historical case studies to examine the basis on which war is waged and how the global legal environment shapes current events.

 

The international rules governing the use of military force are under unprecedente …

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Cape Dorset Sculpture

Cape Dorset Sculpture

by Derek Norton & Nigel Reading
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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 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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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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The Speaking Cure

The Speaking Cure

by David Homel
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A stunning drama of love and intrigue set against the backdrop of war in Yugoslavia, where power is used to manipulate and break people.

 

I saw what the mural was all about. The entire war was portrayed on it from the asylum's point of view. The tanks with predatory smiles, the civilians naked with zippers up their middles so the soldiers could open …

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Being in Being

Being in Being

Skaay of the Qquuna Qiighawaay
by Robert Bringhurst & Skaay
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Skaay of the Qquuna Qiighawaay was born in the Haida village of Qquuna about 1827. Crippled by an injury in middle age, he devoted himself to the art of telling stories. He could neither read nor write, and it is purely a matter of luck that his work survives. But so great were his talents that he remains the most important figure in all of Haida l …

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Nitassinan

Nitassinan

The Innu Struggle to Reclaim Their Homeland
by Marie Wadden
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Inuksuit

Inuksuit

Silent Messengers of the Arctic
by Norman Hallendy
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The mysterious stone figures known as inuksuit can be found throughout the circumpolar world. Built from whatever stones are at hand, each one is unique. Inuksuit are among the oldest and most important objects placed by humans upon the vast Arctic landscape and have become a familiar symbol of the Inuit and their homeland.

In author Norman Hallendy …

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Nine Visits to the Mythworld

Nine Visits to the Mythworld

Ghandl of the Qayahl Llaanas
translated by Robert Bringhurst
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In the Fall of 1900, a young American anthropologist named John Swanton arrived in the Haida country, on the Northwest Coast of North America, intending to learn everything he could about Haida mythology. He spent the next ten months phonetically transcribing several thousand pages of myths, stories, histories and songs in the Haida language. Swant …

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Spirits of the Water

Spirits of the Water

Native Art Collected on Expeditions to Alaska and British Columbia, 1744–1910
edited by Steven Brown
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The images in the pages of this book -- animal, human and spirit faces -- evoke the powerful cultural legacy of the inhabitants of the Northwest Coast. Spirits of the Water presents 110 examples of the art produced by the Native peoples of a region of great linguistic, cultural and geographical diversity. Six essays by leading experts Paz Cabello, …

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Stolen from Our Embrace

Stolen from Our Embrace

The Abduction of First Nations Children and the Restoration of Aboriginal Communities
by Suzanne Fournier & Ernie Crey, photographs by David Neel
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This important and timely book is a balance of the most gruesome elements of assimilation: church-run schools, the child welfare system, survivors of sexual abuse, and Foetal Alcohol Syndrome counter-balanced against heroic stories of children who survived, fought back, and found their way home.

 

Harrrowing stories are presented wherever possible i …

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Hockey The NHL Way: Goaltending

Hockey The NHL Way: Goaltending

by Sean Rossiter
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If you're just starting out playing hockey, let the stars, coaches, and strategists of the NHL show you how to master goaltending and play the game the way the pros do it. See how the great goaltenders have mastered all aspects of defending the net. On every page you get full-color close-up action photos of goalies in game situations--both the pros …

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Legends of Vancouver

Legends of Vancouver

introduction by Robin Laurence, by E. Pauline Johnson
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A much-loved Canadian classic, Pauline Johnson's Legends of Vancouver was first published in 1911 and has been in print ever since. Through her poetic, romantic retelling of these Native legends, Pauline Johnson takes the reader back to a time long ago, before the city of Vancouver was built, when the land belonged to the Squamish people. These leg …

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Spirit of Haida Gwaii, The

Spirit of Haida Gwaii, The

Bill Reid's Masterpiece
by (photographer) Ulli Steltzer, introduction by Robin Laurence
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Before he passed away, the Haida artist Bill Reid was internationally renowned for his totem poles and other large pieces, as well as for his work on a small scale in silver and gold. His masterpiece, The Spirit of Haida Gwaii, is a bronze canoe six metres (20 feet) long, filled to overflowing with the creatures of Haida mythology. Two copies of th …

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The Raven Steals the Light

The Raven Steals the Light

Drawings by Bill Reid
by Bill Reid & Robert Bringhurst, preface by Claude Lévi-Strauss
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An elegant reissue of a timeless collection of Haida myths, with a new preface by Claude Levi-Strauss.

 

Ten masterful, complex drawings by Bill Reid are accompanied by ten episodes from Haida mythology told by Bill Reid and Robert Bringhurst. The result brings Haida art and mythology alive as never before in an English-speaking world. The collection …

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Inuit Women Artists

Inuit Women Artists

Voices from Cape Dorset
edited by Odette Leroux; Minnie Freeman & Marion Jackson
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Cape Dorset sits at the very heart of Inuit culture. Since the late 1950s, this community has symbolized the essence of Inuit art, thanks to the widely acclaimed work of artists such as Kenojuak Ashevak, Mayureak Ashoona, Pitseolak Ashoona, Qaunaq Mikkigak, Oopik Pitsiulak, Napachie Pootoogook, Lucy Qinnuayuak, Pitaloosie Saila and Ovilu Tunnillie. …

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Black Canoe

Black Canoe

Bill Reid and the Spirit of Haida Gwaii
by Robert Bringhurst, by (photographer) Ulli Steltzer
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It is rare for a single work of sculpture to become the subject of a book at any time, much less at the moment of its installation. But Bill Reid's Spirit of Haida Gwaii is no ordinary sculpture. Commissioned for the courtyard of the new Canadian chancery in Washington, DC, it sits directly across the street from the National Gallery and is destine …

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During My Time

During My Time

Florence Edenshaw Davidson, A Haida Woman
by Margaret B. Blackman
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This book is the first life history of a Northwest Coast Indian woman. Florence Davidson, daughter of noted Haida carver and chief Charles Edenshaw, was born in 1896. As one of the few living Haida elders knowledgeable about the culture of a bygone era, she was a fragile link with the past. Living in Masset on the Queen Charlotte Islands, some fift …

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Cedar

Cedar

Tree of Life to the Northwest Coast Indians
by Hilary Stewart
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From the mighty cedar of the rainforest came a wealth of raw materials vital to the early Northwest Coast Indian way of life, its art and culture. For thousands of years these people developed the tools and technologies to fell the giant cedars that grew in profusion. They used the rot-resistant wood for graceful dugout canoes to travel the coastal …

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Steal My Rage

Steal My Rage

New Native Voices
edited by Joel Maki
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People of Terra Nullius

People of Terra Nullius

Betrayal and Rebirth in Aboriginal Canada
by Boyce Richardson
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In People of Terra Nullius, Boyce Richardson travels across Canada evoking the human richness of aboriginal society as it grows steadily stronger after decades of decline. Richardson journeys among the Mikmaqs of Cape Breton, the Crees and Algonquins of Quebec, the Ojibway of northern Ontario, the Metis of the Prairies, the Gitksan fo BC, the nativ …

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Maps and Dreams

Maps and Dreams

by Hugh Brody
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Thirty Indian Legends of Canada

Thirty Indian Legends of Canada

by Margaret Bemister, illustrated by Douglas Tait
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Weeng, the spirit of sleep. How Odjibaa won the Red Swan. Waupee and the daughters of the star. The whispering grass. Full of mystery, a sense of awe at the surrounding world and the courage of great warriors, the mythology of Canada's Indians forms an incredibly rich source of story and legend. Whether celebrating great journeys and feats of endur …

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Raven's Cry

Raven's Cry

by Christie Harris
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The Haida are a proud and cultured people, whose home is Haida Gwaii (the Queen Charlotte Islands) off the coast of Northern British Columbia. Until the first Europeans arrived in 1775, the Haida were the lords of the coast. The meeting of cultures was a fateful one: the Europeans had the advantages of firearms and immunity to their own deadly dise …

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People's Land

People's Land

Inuits, Whites and the Eastern Arctic
by Hugh Brody
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The People's Land is an expression of a particular moment in norhtern history -- the darkness, even, that preceded the light.

 

For some years, Hugh Brody lived and studied among the Inuit, the people fo the Arctic. His book, The People's Land, describes their recent past with sympathy and indignation. He tells how the Whites came as fur traders and …

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