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- Wind River [videorecording (BLURAY)] / by Olsen, Elizabeth,1989-actor.; Renner, Jeremy,actor.; Iwanyk, Basil,film producer.; Bernthal, Jon,actor.; Greene, Graham,1952-actor.; Sheridan, Taylor,screenwriter,film director.; Voltage Pictures.; Videoville Showtime,publisher.;
Kelsey Asbille, Jeremy Renner, Julia Jones, Elizabeth Olsen, Jon Bernthal, Martin Sensmeier, Graham Greene.An FBI agent teams with a town's veteran game tracker to investigate a murder that occurred on a Native American reservation.Canadian Home Video Rating: 18A.Blu-ray disc (requires Blu-ray player for playback) ; widescreen presentation ; Dolby True HD 5.1.
- Subjects: Crime films.; Thrillers (Motion pictures); Feature films.; United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation; Murder; Tracking and trailing; Indians of North America; Indian reservations;
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- Canadian Geographic Indigenous peoples atlas of Canada. by Obed, Natan,writer of introduction.; Assembly of First Nations.; Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (Organization); Metis National Council.; University of Manitoba.National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.; Indspire (Organization); Royal Canadian Geographical Society,publisher.;
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- Subjects: Ethnographic maps.; Encyclopedias.; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Inuit; Inuit;
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- Sounding thunder : the stories of Francis Pegahmagabow / by McInnes, Brian D.,1974-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Stories from the life of Ojibwe Francis Pegahmagabow, who became Canada's most decorated Indigenous soldier during the First World War, and then settled in Wasauksing, Ontario, where he served his community as both chief and councillor and belonged to the Brotherhood of Canadian Indians.LSC
- Subjects: Pegahmagabow, Francis, 1889-1952.; Wasauksing First Nation; Indian veterans; Indian activists; Ojibwa Indians;
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- Firekeeper's daughter / by Boulley, Angeline.;
Daunis, who is part Ojibwe, defers attending the University of Michigan to care for her mother and reluctantly becomes involved in the investigation of a series of drug-related deaths.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Suspense fiction.; Drug abuse and crime; Undercover operations; Families; Racially mixed people; Ojibwa Indians; Indians of North America; Communities; Racism; Ojibwe; Indigenous peoples;
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- This is what I've been told = Mii yi gaa-bi-wiindmaagooyang / by Armstrong, Juliana.;
It's been said when teachings are passed down from one generation to the next, good things can happen. Language is learned, knowledge is shared and culture is practiced. In this story of language preservation, Author/Illustrator and Anishnaabemowin language teacher Juliana Armstrong illuminates a number of Anishnaabemowin words along with their cultural connections, passed down from her Ojibway ancestors. Knowing our culture means knowing who we are. When we know who we are, we can walk in a good way.LSC
- Subjects: Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa language; Ojibwe; Ojibwe; Ojibwe; Ojibwe language;
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- All this could be different / by Mathews, Sarah Thankam,author.;
"From an exhilarating new voice comes a dazzling debut novel about an Indian-American immigrant building a life for herself in the Midwest-a brilliant and utterly absorbing story of love, friendship, and precarity in 21st century America Graduating into the trough of yet another American recession, Sneha is one of the fortunate ones. However mind-numbing the work, her entry-level consulting job is the key that unlocks every door: she can pick up the check for her growing circle of friends in Milwaukee, send money home to her parents in India, and dare to envision a stable future for herself. She even begins dating who she has long wanted-women-and soon develops a crush on Marina, a beautiful dancer who always seems just out of reach. But then, as quicklyas it came together, Sneha's life begins to fall apart. Her job and apartment are both suddenly and maddeningly in jeopardy, and closely-guarded secrets and buried traumas resurface, sending her spiraling into shame and isolation. When a chance encounterwith Marina ignites an electric romance, it looks like salvation-if only they can overcome the lie that threatens to undo the trust they've built. A novel of working lives, friendships, and self-discovery in flux, All This Could Be Different is a wry, intimate, and redemptive exploration of the freedom and fragility of youth, and what it means to devote oneself to others in search of a better world"--
- Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Novels.; East Indian Americans; Immigrants; Lesbians;
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- Canadian Geographic Indigenous peoples atlas of Canada. by Chartier, Clem,1946-writer of introduction.; Assembly of First Nations.; Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (Organization); Metis National Council.; University of Manitoba.National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation.; Indspire (Organization); Royal Canadian Geographical Society,publisher.;
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- Subjects: Ethnographic maps.; Encyclopedias.; Indians of North America; Indians of North America; Indigenous peoples; Indigenous peoples; Métis; Métis;
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- Ambush at Apache Pass / by Leslie, Frank,1963-;
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- Subjects: Western stories.; Henry, Yakima (Fictitious characters); Racially mixed people; Apache Indians; Indian captivities;
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- 10 things I hate about Pinky / by Menon, Sandhya.;
Told in two voices, Ashish's friends Pinky and Samir pretend to date during a summer at Cape Cod to achieve their individual goals--especially to get their respective mothers off their backs.Ages 12 and up.LSC
- Subjects: Dating (Social customs); East Indian Americans; Families;
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- Waci! Dance! / by Speidel, Sage.; Dorion, Leah,1970-;
A mother -- the author of this story -- shares Lakota cultural experiences with her daughter, introducing her to waci (dance) as a way to celebrate life. Wacipi (powwow), where the dancing occurs, is a setting for Indigenous song, dance, regalia, food and crafts.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Lakota Indians; Lakota dance; Powwows;
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