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King, Thomas. 1993. One Good Story, That One.
Harper Collins Canada. This is an early collection of short stories that mixes humour, traditional Native mythology and modern issues. One story is the Coyote Columbus story that was later turned into a children’s book. |
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King, Thomas. 1990. All My Relations: An Anthology
of Contemporary Canadian Native Fiction. McClelland and Stewart.
ISBN: 0-7710-6706-2 The themes explore identity, the day-to-day lifestyle of contemporary Native people, and changing culture. This anthology is an excellent introduction to the field of Native literature that offers students in high school and college a way to explore the richness of Native writing in Canada. |
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Kitikmeot Heritage Society. Illustrated by Elsie Anaginak
Klengenberg. Uvajuq: The Origin of Death. 1999. Betelgeuse Books.
ISBN: 0-9690783-8-2 The legend of Uvajuq was collected from a group of Inuit elders in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. On the surface, it is a story of how a prominent hill near the community was formed. Underlying that is a mysterious tale of much deeper significance. |