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The Diary of Dukesang Wong

The Diary of Dukesang Wong

A Voice from Gold Mountain
edited by David McIlwraith, translated by Wanda Joy Hoe, by Dukesang Wong
edition:Paperback
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tagged : historical, cultural heritage, china, post-confederation (1867-)

Here is the only known first-person account from a Chinese worker on the famously treacherous parts of transcontinental railways that spanned the North American continent in the nineteenth century. The story of those Chinese workers has been told before, but never in a voice from among their number, never in a voice that lived through the experienc …

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He Speaks Volumes

He Speaks Volumes

A Biography of George Bowering
by Rebecca Wigod
edition:Paperback
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tagged : literary, cultural heritage, canadian

This biography of George Bowering, first Canadian Parliamentary Poet Laureate, reveals the intimate, intellectual, and artistic life of one of Canada’s most prolific authors, offering an inside look at the people and events at the centre of the country’s literary and artistic avant-garde from the 1960s to the present.

A distinguished novelist, p …

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Finding Mr. Wong

Finding Mr. Wong

by Susan Crean
edition:Paperback
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tagged : cultural heritage, literary, discrimination & race relations

Susan Crean’s memoir Finding Mr. Wong chronicles her effort to piece together the life of the man she knew as Mr. Wong, cook and housekeeper to her Irish Canadian family for two generations. Reminiscing, Crean writes, “I grew up in Mr. Wong’s kitchen …”

A Chinese Head Tax payer hired by Crean’s grandfather in 1928, Wong Dong Wong remaine …

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Prairie Harbour

Prairie Harbour

by Garry Thomas Morse
edition:Paperback
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In this contrapuntal follow-up to Governor General’s Award finalist Discovery Passages, Garry Thomas Morse traces multiple lines of his mixed ancestry. These include the nomadic “pre-historical” movements of Wakashan speakers who were later to form various West Coast First Nations; the schismatic mindset of Jedidiah Morse, the “father of Am …

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Lasagna

Lasagna

The Man Behind the Mask
by Ronald Cross & Hélène Sévigny
edition:eBook
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tagged : cultural heritage, post-confederation (1867-), native american

The events at Oka in 1990 saw the might of the Canadian Armed Forces in the service of the governments of both Quebec and Canada confront some 40 armed Mohawk “Warriors” who were defending their local community’s resistance against a further colonial encroachment on their native lands. The events of that summer have etched themselves indelib …

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Where the Blood Mixes

Where the Blood Mixes

by Kevin Loring
edition:eBook
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tagged : canadian, indigenous peoples of the americas

Where the Blood Mixes is meant to expose the shadows below the surface of the author’s First Nations heritage, and to celebrate its survivors. Though torn down years ago, the memories of their Residential School still live deep inside the hearts of those who spent their childhoods there. For some, like Floyd, the legacy of that trauma has been pa …

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Glengarry

Glengarry

by rob mclennan
edition:Paperback
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Composed in three sections, Glengarry is a return in writing to the landscape of rob mclennan’s youth and a headlong rush into the fractures, slippages and buried surfaces of what the text leaves undisclosed to him.
In “glengarry: open field (a postscripted journal)” the poet discovers that “the earth remembers every scratch & scar & step …

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Paradise Garden

Paradise Garden

by Lucia Frangione
edition:Paperback
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In the gold-rush era of the 1850s, the McKinnons settled on an island off the west coast of Canada, where the first thing they did was to turn this “wilderness” into an English country garden complete with vegetables, flowers, fruit trees and an elegant gazebo. After six generations, times and circumstances have changed, the family estate has b …

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Nuri Does Not Exist

Nuri Does Not Exist

by Sadru Jetha
edition:Paperback
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Zanzibar, an island set like a jewel in the Indian Ocean off the coast of east Africa is rich in cultural heritage: inhabited since the last Ice Age; birthplace of Kiswahili, the purest form of the Swahili language group; its original hunter-gatherer culture overlaid with Indian, Arab, Persian, Portuguese and finally British colonial and mercantile …

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Imperial Canada Inc.

Imperial Canada Inc.

Legal Haven of Choice for the World's Mining Industries
by Alain Deneault & William Sacher, translated by Fred A. Reed
edition:Paperback
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tagged : economics

Imperial Canada Inc. sets out to ask a simple question: why is Canada home to more than 70% of the world’s mining companies?
Created by the British North America Act of 1867, Canada, rather than turning away from its colonial past, actively embraced, appropriated, and perpetuated the imperial ambitions of its mother country. Two years later, it …

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Building the West

Building the West

The Early Architects of British Columbia
edited by Donald Luxton
edition:Paperback
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tagged : artists, architects, photographers

Printed in two colours throughout and richly illustrated with over 600 photographs and duotones of these architects’ most important works, Building the West tells the stories, discovers the hopes and aspirations, and celebrates the successes and accomplishments of the early architects of British Columbia as it illustrates their lives and careers, …

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In a World Created by a Drunken God

In a World Created by a Drunken God

by Drew Hayden Taylor
edition:Paperback
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age: 16
Grade: 11
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Jason Pierce, a 31 year old Canadian half-Native man, is packing up his urban apartment to leave it all behind for his romanticized vision of a return to life on the reserve where he grew up. As he’s leaving, he is paid an unexpected visit by a 34 year old American man, Harry Deiter, who awkwardly introduces himself as Jason’s half-brother. Wh …

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All the Verdis of Venice

All the Verdis of Venice

by Normand Chaurette, translated by Linda Gaboriau
edition:Paperback
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All great art has the ability to move people collectively, to create within it some essential, participatory expression of their humanity, their culture, their heritage. But who creates this art? What is it that gives some individuals the power or the gift to create such works? Who are these works written for? Does the composer have a particular m …

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Lions Gate

Lions Gate

by Lilia D’Acres & Donald Luxton
edition:Hardcover
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Arching over the entrance to Vancouver’s harbour is a beautiful web of intricately suspended steel. It is at once a gateway, landmark, symbol and emblem of a Western city, poised at the edge of a continent gazing westward over the wide Pacific Ocean, to the East. Day and night, its taut steel strings sing the original hymn to progress, hope and r …

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The Baby Blues

The Baby Blues

by Drew Hayden Taylor
edition:Paperback
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age: 15
Grade: 10
tagged : canadian

The Baby Blues is Drew Hayden Taylor’s highly wrought farce of patrimony in a stifling, politically correct, post-colonial milieu of “fancy dancers” of every stripe on the powwow trail. In juxtaposing three generations of careless wandering hedonists, progenitors of a string of offspring from their six-night stands, with their erstwhile naïv …

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The Chilliwacks and Their Neighbors

The Chilliwacks and Their Neighbors

by Oliver N. Wells
edition:Paperback
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age: 15
Grade: 10
tagged : cultural, indigenous studies, british columbia (bc)

Oliver Wells, naturalist, writer, ethnographer, farmer, and stock breeder, was born in 1907 at the pioneer farm established by his family three generations before in the valley of the Chilliwack River. The name of this farm, Edenbank, echoes the rich heritage and idealist aspirations of the pioneer family who came to the valley to establish a new w …

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