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| Title
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An anthology of Canadian native literature in English (34238) |
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| Physical
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529 pages
| Produced
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1998
| Distributor
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Oxford University Press
(0782)
| Dewey
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810.8089
| Audience
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Junior High, Senior High (JS)
| Collection
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Professional Library
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| Synopsis
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The 2nd ed. of this wide-ranging survey of writing in English by
Canadian Native peoples brings together in one volume some of the
best work from literature that comprises a valuable part of Canadian
culture. Beginning with traditional songs, the anthology goes on to
feature prose passages by such early figures as Joseph Brant and John
Brant-Sero, works by such well-known writers as George Copway and
Pauline Johnson, and a selection of short stories, plays, poems and
essays by contemporary Canadian Native writers. Among the issues
covered are Aboriginal rights, family relationships, and the
environment.
| Added autho
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Moses, Daniel David,; Goldie, Terry.
| Dimensions
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23 cm.
| Edition
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2nd ed.
ISBN#
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0195412826
| Pub. Loc.
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Don Mills, Ont
| Notes
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Includes index.
| Stmt Resp
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Edited by Daniel David Moses and Terry Goldie.
| TitleVartn
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Native Literature
| Subjects
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Canadian literatureFirst Nations authors;
Canadian literature (English)Inuit authors;
Canadian literature (English)Métis authors;
Goldie, Terry(A);
Moses, Daniel David,1952-,ed(A);
Aboriginal;
English/Language Arts
| Call#
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CUR 810.80897 ANT
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