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In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2: A collection of Indigenous authors & artists in Canada
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In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2: A collection of Indigenous authors & artists in Canada
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In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2 is a powerful collection of short fiction, non-fiction, personal essay, poetry, and original Indigenous artwork by Indigenous authors and artists from across Canada. Featuring the work of established authors such as the late Connie Fife, and up-and-coming Aboriginal authors to watch out for (according to CBC Books) Joanne Arnott, Michelle Sylliboy, and Dennis Saddleman, as well as emerging writers from across Canada who shine a light on the lives of Indigenous Peoples living in Canada. The Indigenous selection committee was headed by author Richard Van Camp. Foreword by former Chief Edmund Metatawabin—appointed to the Order of Canada and author of Up Ghost River: A Chief’s Journey Through the Turbulent Waters of Native History, a finalist for the 2014 Governor General’s Award.Teacher resources available on publisher website: rebelmountainpress.com/in-our-own-aboriginal-voice-teacher-resources
In Our Own Aboriginal Voice 2 is a powerful collection of short fiction, non-fiction, personal essay, poetry, and original Indigenous artwork by Indigenous authors and artists from across Canada. Featuring the work of established authors such as the late Connie Fife, and up-and-coming Aboriginal authors to watch out for (according to CBC Books) Joanne Arnott, Michelle Sylliboy, and Dennis Saddleman, as well as emerging writers from across Canada who shine a light on the lives of Indigenous Peoples living in Canada. The Indigenous selection committee was headed by author Richard Van Camp. Foreword by former Chief Edmund Metatawabin—appointed to the Order of Canada and author of Up Ghost River: A Chief’s Journey Through the Turbulent Waters of Native History, a finalist for the 2014 Governor General’s Award.Teacher resources available on publisher website: rebelmountainpress.com/in-our-own-aboriginal-voice-teacher-resources


















