Between the 1960s and 1980s, the Canadian government took Aboriginal babies from their mothers and placed them in foster care. This powerful story dealing...Show more
Between the 1960s and 1980s, the Canadian government took Aboriginal babies from their mothers and placed them in foster care. This powerful story dealing with discrimination, identity, and belonging draws heavily from the author’s own experiences of being a part of the Sixties Scoop.
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Between the 1960s and 1980s, the Canadian government took Aboriginal babies from their mothers and placed them in foster care. This powerful story dealing...Show more
Between the 1960s and 1980s, the Canadian government took Aboriginal babies from their mothers and placed them in foster care. This powerful story dealing with discrimination, identity, and belonging draws heavily from the author’s own experiences of being a part of the Sixties Scoop.
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Elinor, a 90-year-old Saskatchewan Cree woman, is determined to find the daughter that was taken away from her when she was raped as a child in residential school.
Elinor, a 90-year-old Saskatchewan Cree woman, is determined to find the daughter that was taken away from her when she was raped as a child in residential school.
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Elinor, a 90-year-old Saskatchewan Cree woman, is determined to find the daughter that was taken away from her when she was raped as a child in residential school.
Elinor, a 90-year-old Saskatchewan Cree woman, is determined to find the daughter that was taken away from her when she was raped as a child in residential school.
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When 13-year-old Joseph’s mother is violently raped, he will stop at nothing to seek justice for the crime that tears his family apart. A gripping and thoughtful coming of age story set on an Ojibwe reservation in North Dakota in 1988.
When 13-year-old Joseph’s mother is violently raped, he will stop at nothing to seek justice for the crime that tears his family apart. A gripping and thoughtful coming of age story set on an Ojibwe reservation in North Dakota in 1988.
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When 13-year-old Joseph’s mother is violently raped, he will stop at nothing to seek justice for the crime that tears his family apart. A gripping and thoughtful coming of age story set on an Ojibwe reservation in North Dakota in 1988.
When 13-year-old Joseph’s mother is violently raped, he will stop at nothing to seek justice for the crime that tears his family apart. A gripping and thoughtful coming of age story set on an Ojibwe reservation in North Dakota in 1988.
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At 16 years old, Franklin Starlight journeys through the BC Interior with the father he hardly knows so that he may be buried in the traditional Ojibwe manner.
At 16 years old, Franklin Starlight journeys through the BC Interior with the father he hardly knows so that he may be buried in the traditional Ojibwe manner.
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At 16 years old, Franklin Starlight journeys through the BC Interior with the father he hardly knows so that he may be buried in the traditional Ojibwe manner.
At 16 years old, Franklin Starlight journeys through the BC Interior with the father he hardly knows so that he may be buried in the traditional Ojibwe manner.
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An emotional story based on the author's sister, Sarah - a victim of serial killer Robert Pickton.
An emotional story based on the author's sister, Sarah - a victim of serial killer Robert Pickton.
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An emotional story based on the author's sister, Sarah - a victim of serial killer Robert Pickton.
An emotional story based on the author's sister, Sarah - a victim of serial killer Robert Pickton.
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The provoking, tragic retelling of the story of Chanie Wenjack, a boy trying to find his way home after escaping residential school.
The provoking, tragic retelling of the story of Chanie Wenjack, a boy trying to find his way home after escaping residential school.
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The provoking, tragic retelling of the story of Chanie Wenjack, a boy trying to find his way home after escaping residential school.
The provoking, tragic retelling of the story of Chanie Wenjack, a boy trying to find his way home after escaping residential school.
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Junior is determined to escape the hopelessness he is surrounded by in his Spokane Indian Reservation and attends an all-white high school. A humourous yet heartbreaking and honest look at life on the 'rez'.
Junior is determined to escape the hopelessness he is surrounded by in his Spokane Indian Reservation and attends an all-white high school. A humourous yet heartbreaking and honest look at life on the 'rez'.
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Junior is determined to escape the hopelessness he is surrounded by in his Spokane Indian Reservation and attends an all-white high school. A humourous yet heartbreaking and honest look at life on the 'rez'.
Junior is determined to escape the hopelessness he is surrounded by in his Spokane Indian Reservation and attends an all-white high school. A humourous yet heartbreaking and honest look at life on the 'rez'.
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Two very different words collide in this tale of unlikely friendships and the hardships of growing up.
Two very different words collide in this tale of unlikely friendships and the hardships of growing up.
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Two very different words collide in this tale of unlikely friendships and the hardships of growing up.
Two very different words collide in this tale of unlikely friendships and the hardships of growing up.
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Carrie's vivid dreams prompt her to question what it means to be a part of the Native world. A raw and honest tale of self-discovery and belonging set during the 1990s Oka crisis. Appropriate for reluctant teen readers.
Carrie's vivid dreams prompt her to question what it means to be a part of the Native world. A raw and honest tale of self-discovery and belonging set during the 1990s Oka crisis. Appropriate for reluctant teen readers.
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Carrie's vivid dreams prompt her to question what it means to be a part of the Native world. A raw and honest tale of self-discovery and belonging set during the 1990s Oka crisis. Appropriate for reluctant teen readers.
Carrie's vivid dreams prompt her to question what it means to be a part of the Native world. A raw and honest tale of self-discovery and belonging set during the 1990s Oka crisis. Appropriate for reluctant teen readers.
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