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William, Gerry. 1994. The Black Ship. Pentiction,
BC: Theytus Books. The Black Ship is the first science fiction novel written by a First Nations author in Canada. Enid Blue Starbreaks, is removed from her family and culture and has to live in a foreign society. As a pawn within the dominant culture, Enid excels within the military system and is directed to capture the mysterious Black Ship. |
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Winslow (Loft) Bernice. 1995. Iroquois Fires –
The Six Nations Lyrics and Lore of Dawendine. Penumbra Press. ISBN:
0-921254-75-X These poems and stories are about Bernice Loft’s life in later years after her marriage to Arthur H. Winslow. The book is organized into three sections. One section is a collection of 23 poems about her family and cultural heritage. The prose writing includes personal interpretations of traditional stories and legends as well as Longhouse ceremonies. The third part of the book is a biographic sketch of the author. |