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Taylor, Cora. 2001. Angelique: Buffalo Hunt.
Penguin Canada. ISBN: 0-14-100271-9 This story takes place near Batoche in 1865, when the buffalo were important to the Metis. Angelique’s role in the hunt was to find which buffalo her father had killed. One day, her father’s horse was wounded when he saved the children from a charging bull. Angelique helps to save the horse. |
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Taylor, Drew Hayden 2005. 400 Kilometers.
Talon Books. ISBN: 0-88922-517-6 Janice Wirth, a thirty-something urban professional, is trying to come to grips with her "true identity." Her adoptive parents have just retired, and are about to sell their house to return to England. Meanwhile, the Native father of her child-to-be is attempting to convince Janice/Grace that their new generation’s future lies with their "own people" at Otter Lake. |
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Taylor, Drew Hayden. 2004. Futile Observations
of a Blue-Eyed Ojibwe: Funny You Don’t Look Like One Four.
Penticton, BC: Theytus Books. ISBN: 1-894778-16-2 Topics in this collection cover Indian identity, reserve politics, art, literature, HaidaBucks vs. Starbucks, gay marriage, Christmas, SARS and world travel |