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Tales the elders told: Ojibway legends
By Basil Johnston. 1981
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Canadian fiction, Folklore, fables and fairy tales, General fiction, Indigenous peoples in Canada fictionCanadian non-fiction, General non-fiction, Literature
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These legends, which include "Why birds go south in winter" and "The first butterflies", are an integral part of the…
spiritual and cultural heritage of the Ojibway people. For all ages.In Flanders fields: the story of the poem by John McCrae
By Linda Granfield, John McCrae. 1996
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Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Literature, Poetry
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The poem "In Flanders Fields" is one of the most famous war poems ever written. This book contains the poem,…
as well as the story of John McCrae, the Canadian doctor who wrote it, and how it came to be written. Grades 2-4.Garbage delight
By Dennis Lee, Frank Newfeld. 1977
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Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Literature, Poetry
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A collection of nonsensical poems. Canadian children's classic. Grades 3-6. 1977.
Murder in the dark: short fictions and prose poems
By Margaret Atwood. 1997
Electronic braille (Uncontracted), Braille (Uncontracted)
Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction), Literature, Poetry
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These poems and stories contain the writer's thoughts, fears, giggles, precise conclusions, and impressions - an intelligent interview with an…
intelligent person done by that person herself. Some strong language. 1997, c1983.Before I was a critic I was a human being / (Essais series #no. 7)
By Amy Fung. 2019
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Essays, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
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Fung takes a closer examination at Canada's mythologies of multiculturalism, settler colonialism, and identity through the lens of a national…
art critic. Following the tangents of a foreign-born perspective and the complexities and complicities in participating in ongoing acts of colonial violence, the book as a whole takes the form of a very long land acknowledgement. Taken individually, each piece roots itself in the learning and unlearning process of a first generation settler immigrant as she unfurls each region's sense of place and identity. 2019.