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Residential Schools: Righting Canada's Wrongs
This updated Adult Trade edition includes the findings of unmarked graves at residential schools and examines the work still to be done to implement the Calls to Action of the TRC Report.
$29.95, PaperbackIf I Go Missing
Powerfully written and beautifully illustrated, this graphic nonfiction book reveals an Indigenous teen's response to a human rights crisis.
$24.95, HardcoverInterest ages: 12-18The Reconciliation Manifesto
A final, no-holds-barred message from Canada's leading Indigenous activist$24.95, PaperbackRez Runaway
Raised on an Indian reserve, seventeen-year-old Joe Littlechief runs away when his devout Christian community discovers he is gay.$12.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 14-18Reading level: Grade 3Lexile Reading Level: 600LPauline
The story of a beautiful, talented, romantic woman who dazzled Victorian Canada in her role as Mohawk princess-poet.$22.95, PaperbackFinal Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume One: Summary
The official report that lays bare the devastation of Canada's colonial attitudes and practices on Indigenous peoples$27.95, PaperbackAn Arctic Man
Ernie Lyall wrote about the north like no one had ever done before, and his classic text is presented here with an insightful new introduction.$19.95, PaperbackThe Invasion of Canada
This popular history of the War of 1812 is generously illustrated with archival images as well as with colour photography taken at historical sites fromthe war.$19.95, PaperbackTecumseh
A biography of the Shawnee warrior, Tecumseh, a key player on the British side in the war of 1812.
$9.95, PaperbackInterest ages: 11-18Joseph Brant and His World
A fascinating and beautifully illustrated new biography reflecting recent research into the life of the influential Mohawk leader.
$19.95, PaperbackThe Last of the Beothuk
The arrival of Europeans in the New World forever changed the fate of the Beothuk. As more settlers arrived, the Beothuk were forced inland. They were tracked, abducted, and even murdered. Their plight was epitomized by the tragic story of Shanawdithit - the last of the Beothuk.$7.99, Digital (ePub)Justice for Canada's Aboriginal Peoples
In this award-winning book, human rights specialist Renée Dupuis takes a fresh look at the issues surrounding Canada's Aboriginal People and proposes some new solutions.
$19.95, PaperbackThe Life and Death of Anna Mae Aquash
The true story of a Micmac woman, her role in the American Indian Movement - and her unsolved murder.$19.95, PaperbackReservations Are for Indians
Offering a sympathetic but detached portrait of Canada's native people, this book has become a classic.
$16.95, PaperbackMicmac by Choice
Micmac by Choice is the inspiring account of a remarkable woman and of the remarkable community she chose as her home.$24.95, PaperbackCrowfoot
Crowfoot, a Blood Indian who became chief of the Blackfoot Nation, was a great warrior and peacemaker during the time of settlement of the Canadian West.$24.95, PaperbackCanada's Colonies
Since the first British naval expeditions to the "Frozen North," the history of the North has been romanticised. Published in 1985, this book presents history as actually seen from the North.$17.99, Digital (ePub)Half-Breed
Maria Campbell's biography is a classic, vital account of a young Métis woman's struggle to come to terms with the joys, sorrows, loves and tragedies of her northern Saskatchewan childhood.$14.95, PaperbackLouis 'David' Riel
Louis Riel is one of the great tragic heroes in Canadian history, and one of its most misunderstood. Was he a prophet or a madman? The debate rages still...$9.95, PaperbackIndigenous Canada: Looking Forward/Looking Back
A primer on Indigenous culture, history and contemporary social issues in Canada, used as the print course materials from the incredibly popular massive open online course offered by the Faculty of Native Studies, University of Alberta.
$27.95, PaperbackShopping CartScroll to Top