and Aboriginal peoples will appreciate its careful consideration of an urgent issue facing Indigenous communities worldwide and the courts hearing their cases
Following on the bestselling success of the inspiring All the Way
Not all the northern institutions are remembered similarly
Will Aisling find Eric in time
Teaching Where You Are presents a text useful for teachers and educators grappling with the ongoing impacts of colonialism and the soul-work of how to decolonize and rehumanize education in meaningful ways
The Circle (PB) Birds and Aboriginal peoples will appreciatekatherena vermette (she her) is a Red River Mtis (Michif) writer from Treaty 1 territory, the heart of the Mtis Nation, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. vermette received the Governor Generals Literary Award for Poetry for her first book, North End Love Songs. Her first novel, The Break, won several awards including the Amazon First Novel Award, and was a bestseller in Canada. Her second novel, The Strangers, won the Atwood Gibson Writers Trust Fiction