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No. 167 (2000): First Nations Writing

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.14288/cl.v0i167
Published: Nov. 12, 2019 (UTC)

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Editorials

  • Reading Aboriginal Lives

    Margery Fee
    5-7
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Articles

  • Telling Trauma: Generic Dissonance in the Production of Stolen Life

    Susanna Egan
    10-29
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  • Autobiographical Writing as a Healing Process: Interview with Alice Masak French

    Christine Watson
    32-42
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  • The Absent Protagonist: Louis Riel in Nineteenth-Century Canadian Literature

    Albert Braz
    45-61
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  • The Racialized Subject in James Tyman’s Inside Out

    Warren Cariou
    68-84
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  • Happy Trails to You: Contexted Discourse and Indian Removals in Thomas King’s Truth & Bright Water

    Robin Ridington
    89-107
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Opinions & Notes

  • The Origin of Mind

    Robert Bringhurst
    157–166
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  • Cutting Both Ways Robert Bringhurst and Haida Literature

    Kevin McNeilly
    167–174
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  • Reconsidering Pauline

    Janice Fiamengo
    174–176
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  • Re-Collecting 1999

    W.H. New
    176–187
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