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Voices of Ancestors

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  • (-) The People and the Text: Indigenous Writing in Lands Claimed by Canada (550)
Genre
  • Intertextual Genre (61)
  • translation (59)
  • informational writing (53)
  • letter (42)
  • history (31)
  • life writing (31)
  • Political Genre (24)
  • diary (17)
  • map (16)
  • InformationalGenreenvironmental (16)
  • autobiography (14)
  • dictionary (11)
  • Newspaper (9)
  • grammar (6)
  • biography (3)
  • catechism (3)
  • illustrated (3)
  • HistoricalGenre (3)
  • Informational Genre (2)
  • Childrens Literature Genre (1)
  • Poetic Genre (1)
  • Reference Work Genre (1)
  • memoir (1)
  • historical (1)
  • ode (1)
  • travel writing (1)
  • exploration (1)
  • LiteraryGenre (1)
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    John Bunn, letters (Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society)
    John Deserontyon, letters
    John Jacobs, letter re naming ceremony
    John Johnson Enmegahbowh, Letters regarding the Ojibwe chief Bad Boy
    John Jones, letter to Christian Guardian
    John M. Johnston collection, 1820-1939 (majority within 1820-1892)
    John McDouall Johnson, letters (Johnston Family Papers)
    John McKay, letters
    John Norquay papers, Govt of Manitoba
    John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen) collection

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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.