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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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    Silent Words
    Sipping
    Sister Prays for the Children
    Sister You Are Mixed Like Me
    Sisters of Fate : The Myths that Speak Themselves (1)
    Sit Down
    Sketches of Labrador Life by a Labrador Woman. 1894-95
    Sketchings
    Skin Like Mine
    Skin Talk
    Skins: contemporary indigenous writing
    Sky Woman
    Skyros Bruce: First Voice of Contemporary Native Poetry
    Slash
    Sleepwalker
    Small Stories of Mixed Blood
    Smoke from their Fires
    Smoke signals
    Smoky-Top
    Snake Woman Came to Visit
    Sockeye Salmon Dream
    Sojourner's Truth
    Sojourner's truth & other stories
    Solar storms: a novel
    Solidarity in the Night
    Solitary Raven
    Some Things I Know About Love that Might be of Some Use
    Son of Raven, Son of Deer
    Son of Raven, Son of Deer: Fables of the Tse-Shaht People
    Song of Invocation
    Soon
    Souls, Fire, Air, Water, Feathers
    Southwest Journal: Medicine Eagle's Gathering
    Southwest Journal: Medicines Eagle's Gathering
    Sovereign bones: new Native American writing, volume II
    Speak Sm'algyax Grandma, Speak Haida Grandpa
    Speak Sm'algyax Grandma, Speak Haida Grandpa
    Speaking Those Names
    Speech to the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
    Speech to Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organizations Jan. '95
    Spirit Deer
    Spirit Deer
    Spirit Lodge - The Story Behind the Haunting Show Presented By General Motors at the 1986 World's Fair
    Spirit People
    Spirits of our whaling ancestors: revitalizing Makah andNuu-chah-nulth traditions
    Spirituality (excerpt from Moccasin Trail)
    Spotted Lake
    Spring
    Spring Songs, Summer Memories
    Squamish Floods

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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.