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The jaguar's children / by Vaillant, John(John H.),author.;
Subjects: Suspense fiction.; Mystery fiction.; Archaeologists; Genetically modified foods; Human smuggling; Human trafficking; Indians of Mexico; Zapotec Indians; Zapotec Indians; Zapotec Indians;
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The angel of Indian Lake / by Jones, Stephen Graham,1972-author.;
"The final installment in the most lauded trilogy in the history of horror novels picks up four years after Don't Fear the Reaper as Jade returns to Proofrock, Idaho, to build a life after the years of sacrifice-only to find the Lake Witch is waiting for her in New York Times bestselling author Stephen Graham Jones's finale"--
Subjects: Horror fiction.; Novels.; Blessing and cursing; Cults; Ex-convicts; Indigenous peoples; Serial murderers;
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The inconvenient Indian : a curious account of native people in North America / by King, Thomas,1943-author.;
Subjects: Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples, Treatment of;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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The only good Indians : a novel / by Jones, Stephen Graham,1972-author.;
"Peter Straub's Ghost Story meets Liane Moriarty's Big Little Lies in this American Indian horror story of revenge on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation. Four American Indian men from the Blackfeet Nation, who were childhood friends, find themselves in a desperate struggle for their lives, against an entity that wants to exact revenge upon them for what they did during an elk hunt ten years earlier by killing them, their families, and friends"--
Subjects: Horror fiction.; Revenge;
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A place for us / by Fatima Farheen Mirza,1991-author.;
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; East Indian Americans; Immigrants; Weddings;
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In bibi's kitchen : the recipes & stories of grandmothers from the eight African countries that touch the Indian Ocean / by Hassan, Hawa,1982-author.; Turshen, Julia,author.; Farah, Khadija M.,photographer.; May, Jennifer,photographer.; Koman, Araki,illustrator.;
"Grandmothers from eight eastern African countries welcome you into their kitchens to share flavorful recipes and stories of family, love, and tradition in this transporting cookbook-meets-travelogue"--
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking, Eastern African.; Cooking; Cooking; Women; Grandmothers;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Madhur Jaffrey's instantly Indian cookbook : modern and classic recipes for the Instant Pot / by Jaffrey, Madhur,1933-author.;
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking, Indic.; Pressure cooking.;
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To Save the Man. by Sayles, John.;
In the vein of 'Never Let Me Go' and 'Killers of the Flower Moon', one of Americas greatest storytellers sheds light on an American tragedy: the Wounded Knee Massacre, and the cultural genocide experienced by the Native American children at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School. From the author of 'Jamie MacGillivray' and 'Yellow Earth'.Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: FICTION; FICTION / Cultural Heritage; FICTION / Historical / General;
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My Thali : a simple Indian kitchen / by Thottungal, Joe,1972-author.; DesBrisay, Anne,author.;
In 'My Thali', Joe Thottunal, award-winning chef and author, shares his favourite home-cooked recipes and stories from his homeland of Kerala, connecting past and present to open up the world of Indian cooking today. Thottungal presents a mosaic of 85 delicious and accessible recipes that are simple enough to be created with common ingredients and everyday cooking equipment. Thottunal lives in Ottawa, ON. From the author of 'Coconut Lagoon'.
Subjects: Cookbooks.; Recipes.; Cooking, Indic;
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The boy from Buzwah : a life in Indian education / by King, Cecil O.,1932-author.;
"Cecil King's remarkable memoir, from humble beginnings on a reservation to his unparalleled legacy to ensure Indian Control of Indian Education in Canada. Cecil King grew up in the small settlement of Buzwah, Ontario, situated on Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve on Manitoulin Island. King shares memories of life on the reserve in the 1930s and '40s and describes his experiences attending Buzwah Indian Day School and St. Charles Garnier Residential School. But after furthering his education, King returned home to Buzwah as a teacher. He quickly became disillusioned with the Ontario curriculum and how inadequately it resonated with on-reserve youth and the realities of Indigenous life. It was then that King began his unparalleled legacy to ensure Indian Control of Indian Education in Canada. Over his sixty-year career in education, he would found the Indian Teacher Education Program at the University of Saskatchewan, become the first director of the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program at Queen's University, and develop Ojibwe language courses across North America."--
Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; King, Cecil O., 1932-; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Language teachers; Teachers;
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