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| Title
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Annie Mae's movement [4 books] (34575) |
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| Physical
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52 pieces
| Copyrighted
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1998
| Distributor
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Playwrights Canada Press
(4064)
| Country
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Canada
| Audience
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Senior High (S)
| Collection
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Booking Library
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| Synopsis
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This book explores what it must have been like to be Anna Mae Pictou
Aquash, a woman in a man's movement, a Canadian in America, an
Aboriginal in a white-dominant culture at a time when it felt like we
could really change the world. Dying under mysterious circumstances,
it is still unclear as to what really happened to her back in the late
70s. Instead of recounting cold facts, this play looks for the
truth from examining the life and death of this remarkable Aboriginal
woman; that we cannot know the consequences of our actions; that we
live on in the work that we do and the people we affect long after we
have passed from this world.
| Author
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Nolan, Yvette
| Dimensions
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21 cm.
ISBN#
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0887549047
| Pub. Loc.
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Toronto, ON
| Notes
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Theme: Realism
| Parts
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4 books; guide.
| Stmt Resp
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Yvette Nolan
| Guide
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Guide Included
| Subjects
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Locally Reviewed Novels(CK);
BC First Nations Studies 12;
First NationsPlays;
Literature Circles(CK);
Aboriginal
| Call#
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LIT REA 10-12
| Note
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Locally Reviewed
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