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  • The People and the Text: Indigenous Writing in Lands Claimed by Canada (1524)
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  • Collection (3)
Genre
  • journalArticle (1104)
  • Book (412)
  • non-fiction (108)
  • Aboriginal (67)
  • poetry (35)
  • history (34)
  • autobiography (32)
  • life writing (30)
  • fiction (29)
  • biography (21)
  • short story (18)
  • oral history (18)
  • memoir (13)
  • drama (11)
  • juvenile (9)
  • Play (9)
  • folk tale (7)
  • literary criticism (6)
  • Indigenous (6)
  • First Nations (5)
  • criticism (3)
  • scholarly writing (3)
  • Book Chapter (3)
  • Record (3)
  • Art (3)
  • Pamphlet (3)
  • Legends (3)
  • science fiction (2)
  • myth (2)
  • mystery (2)
  • Metis (2)
  • Catologue (2)
  • Journal (2)
  • Essays (2)
  • prose poem (1)
  • religious (1)
  • musicology (1)
  • diary (1)
  • novel (1)
  • fantasy (1)
  • Periodical Article (1)
  • null (1)
  • Essais (1)
  • Autochtones (1)
  • Part (1)
  • Periodical (1)
  • illustrated (1)
  • research methods (1)
  • psychology (1)
  • Photography (1)
  • Peridoical (1)
  • Social and Cultural Studies (1)
  • Cree (1)
  • Life Wriiting (1)
  • Folktale (1)
  • Storytelling (1)
  • Notebooks (1)
  • Missionaries (1)
  • Land claims and title (1)
  • Shuswap people (1)
  • Fur trade (1)
  • Gold Rush (1)
  • British Columbia (1)
  • Squawmism (1)
  • Salish (1)
  • Musical (1)
  • Social conditions Indians (1)
  • Canada (1)
  • Nuu-chah-nuulth (1)
  • Travel Writting (1)
  • Ojibwa (1)
  • Legal (1)
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    In the shadow of evil
    In The Sky
    In The Sky
    In the Sunshine of This Night
    In This World
    In Winnipeg
    Indian Art and Culture of the Northwest Coast
    Indian blues: American Indians and the politics of music,1879-1934
    Indian Boyhood
    Indian Child Life
    Indian Dancing
    Indian Eyes
    Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains
    Indian History Through Indian Eyes
    Indian Lad in the City
    Indian Life and Indian History by an Indian Author Embracing the Traditions of North American Indians Regarding Themselves
    Indian Princess: Who I Am
    Indian Research On The Snaeporue
    Indian School Days
    Indian school days
    Indian Scout Talks
    Indian Summer
    Indian Talk: Are You Listening?
    Indian Trails
    Indians Don't Cry
    Indians of the Plains
    Indigena Awry
    Indigenous American women: decolonization, empowerment, activism
    Indigenous experience today
    Indigenous Reality in the 21st Century
    Indigenous research methodologies
    Indigenous screen cultures in Canada
    Initiations: a selection of young Native writings
    Innateness Of Being
    Inside Out
    Inside out: an autobiography by a Native Canadian
    Inside the House, a Dream
    Inspiration Encourages Transformation
    Inter-cultural Education
    Introduction: Gatherings
    ironhorse
    Iroquois Fires
    It Has Rained For a Million Years
    It Was Only ... Yesterday
    It's a Baby
    James the Killer Whale
    Janice's Christmas
    Janice's Christmas
    January's Sun
    jeff low is a fag

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    While members of CWRC gather together on-line from all across North America and beyond, our servers, which are also on Indigenous territories, produce the worlds we create and meet in. In particular we want to acknowledge that our servers are situated on the traditional lands of the WSÁNEĆ (Saanich), Lkwungen (Songhees), and Wyomilth (Esquimalt) peoples.