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Each of the three novellas in this collection (Hearse in Snow, Red Waves and Exposure) is taut with tragedy, tradition and caring. The victories of the people within are those of native people everywhere.
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Dave’s dad was never one for small talk, but when a sudden tragedy struck at the foundation of their two-man family his brooding silence became almost more than Dave could survive. Leaving all they owned and striking off into the Alberta foothills in se
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Through a rich blend of history and fiction, Lalor tells the story of the birth and growth of the Aboriginal communities along the Winnipeg River.
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In 1883, a Metis man named Philippe Antoine Beneteau travels the Dakotas as a skilled horseman, marksman and buffalo hunter. At a time when ‘mixed bloods’ are viewed with suspicion, Beneteau passes as a white man – but not every time. Th
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After years away, a young woman returns to the railroad community in northern Ontario where she was raised, only to find life there has turned for the worse. As trouble reaches her mother and her friends, will she, too, succumb to despair?
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Set within the history of early Metis life on the prairies, this is an imaginative account of the early years of Louis Riel.
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Romance and suspense are in store for Martha, a young Metis woman who learns that being accepted doesn’t have to mean abandoning her identity.
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Do you believe in ghosts? In Metis Spirits, Deborah Delaronde shows once again how the history of the Metis winds through the experiences of today. Her first collection of short stories for young readers weaves magic through time to show how we all can be
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Two boys from different worlds meet and become friends. Through their clandestine adventures and mishaps they form a bond that persists beyond the grave.
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A love story entwines with vivid Canadian history. In 1868, trapper Luke Reiner joins his Metis friend, Jean Paul, and Jean-Paul’s sister, Marie, to travel to the settlement known now as Winnipeg. Their adventures include meeting Louis Riel and join
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In 1946, Alice/Masak, a young Inuit woman, leaves an Anglican residential school in Aklavik to return to her home, her father and his new wife and family. In her struggle to resolve the conflict between tradition and training, she comes to stand for the c
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“Being a loser is bad enough; being a loser with a crazy mother is even worse.”
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Young Doctore Doris Kairborn is too devoted to her work to be drawn into a patient’s life.
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An all-native hockey team from Manitoba heads to England for the World Bantam Hockey Championships in a fast-paced sports novel.
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This is a wonderful collection of short stories and legends from the land now known as Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
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After tragedy turns her world, high school senior Nancy Antoine searches for meaning in her life. The traditions of her people offer a lifeline, but is she strong enough?
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Where the Rivers Meet is one of Pemmican’s best-selling titles. Now, in conjunction with the popular book’s ninth printing, we have answered the requests of teachers and educators from across the country for a teacher’s guide to accompany this comp
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