Voices: Being Native in Canada
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The lives of Indigenous peoples in contemporary Canadian society are varied and complex. The stories contained within this anthology are written by Native authors from across Canada – those who desire to share their perspectives on many issues that affect Indigenous peoples today. The writers range form teenage years to the golden years, from ocean to ocean, from Reserves to cities. They belong to different nations and different sexes. Some are asking questions, some are answering them. Some are angry, some are smiling and life, and some take you to their homes.
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