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- Five wives : a novel / by Thomas, Joan(Sandra Joan),author.;
- "In 1956, a small group of evangelical Christian missionaries and their families journeyed to the rainforest in Ecuador intending to convert the Waorani, a people who had never had contact with the outside world. The plan was known as Operation Auca. After spending days dropping gifts from an aircraft, the five men in the party rashly entered the "intangible zone." They were all killed, leaving their wives and children to fend for themselves.".
- Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Women evangelists; Huao Indians; Evangelistic work; Missionaries;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Broken circle : the dark legacy of Indian residential schools / by Fontaine, Theodore,1941-author.; Woolford, Andrew John,1971-writer of foreword.;
- "A new commemorative edition of Theodore Fontaine's powerful, groundbreaking memoir of survival and healing after years of residential school abuse. Originally published in 2010, Broken Circle: The Dark Legacy of Indian Residential Schools chronicles the impact of Theodore Fontaine's harrowing experiences at Fort Alexander and Assiniboia Indian Residential Schools, including psychological, emotional, and sexual abuse; disconnection from his language and culture; and the loss of his family and community. Told as remembrances infused with insights gained through his long healing process, Fontaine goes beyond the details of the abuse that he suffered to relate a unique understanding of why most residential school survivors have post-traumatic stress disorders and why succeeding generations of Indigenous children suffer from this dark chapter in history. With a new foreword by Andrew Woolford, professor of sociology and criminology at the University of Manitoba, this commemorative edition will continue to serve as a powerful testament to survival, self-discovery, and healing"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Fontaine, Theodore, 1941-; Adult child abuse victims; Indigenous peoples ; Indigenous peoples; First Nations ; First Nations; First Nations;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Meet Mira / by Paladino, Sascha.; Character Building Studio (Firm);
- Pre-K-Kindergarten.LSC
- Subjects: Radio and television novels.; Girls; Detectives; East Indians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sam(ira)'s worst (best) summer / by Hamza, Nina.;
- Samira knows this is going to be the worst summer ever. Her best friend, Kiera, ditched her for the cool girls. Her parents and older sister are taking a trip to India, so Sammy is staring down endless weeks spent with Imran, her little brother, and her Umma. To top it all off--literally!--her house gets TP'd. The TP'ing upsets Imran, who is convinced that they're being targeted because they're the only brown family on the block. When Sammy attempts to solve the problem, she creates a bigger mess instead. But she also meets new girl Alice, who is determined to figure out who was behind the TP'ing. Suddenly, Sammy's "boring" summer is full of clue-finding hunts, garage band practices, and getting to know her neighbors like never before. But when Kiera starts stealing Alice away, Sammy must decide if she wants to stand up for herself. One thing is certain: This summer is either going to be the worst (or maybe the best) of Samira's life.Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Friendship; Summer; East Indian Americans; Preteens;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Joseph Brant and his world : eighteenth-century Mohawk warrior and statesman / by Paxton, James W.;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 91-93), Internet addresses (p. 89-90) and index.LSC
- Subjects: Brant, Joseph, 1742-1807.; Mohawk Indians; Statesmen;
- © c2008., J. Lorimer & Co.,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Wild eggs : a tale of Arctic egg collecting / by Napayok-Short, Suzie,1959-; Wright, Jonathan,1978-;
- Akuluk is not excited about visiting her grandparents in Nunavut. She would rather head south for summer vacation, somewhere with roller coasters and cotton candy. There can't be much to do way up there, Akuluk figures. But as soon as she steps off the plane and sees all the exciting animals that the tundra has to offer, Akuluk forgets all about her dreams of going south. LSC
- Subjects: Grandparents; Eggs; Indians of North America;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Ojibway clans : animal totems and spirits / by Jacobson, Mark Anthony.;
- This book is about the clan system of the Ojibway First Nations people of Canada and the animal totems, or spirits that represent them. The clan system is made up of a group of families, or clans that are descended from a common ancestor through family chiefs. This system provides leadership and organization within the community and plays a very important role in our culture, creating harmony and direction for each member of the tribe.
- Subjects: Totem poles; Ojibwa Indians; Ojibwa mythology;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sisters of the Neversea / by Smith, Cynthia Leitich.;
- Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Peter Pan (Fictitious character); Never-Never Land (Imaginary place); Stepsisters; Creek Indians; Indians of North America; Brothers and sisters; Separated parents; Muskogee; Indigenous peoples;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Buffy Sainte-Marie : the authorized biography / by Warner, Andrea,1979-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references, a discography and index."A powerful, intimate look at the life and music of a beloved folk icon and activist. Folk hero. Songwriter icon. Living legend. Buffy Sainte-Marie is all of these things and more. In this, Sainte-Marie's first and only authorized biography, music critic Andrea Warner draws from more than sixty hours of exclusive interviews to offer a powerful, intimate look at the life of the beloved artist and everything that she has accomplished in her seventy-seven years (and counting). Since her groundbreaking debut, 1964's It's my way!, the Cree singer-songwriter has been a trailblazer and a tireless advocate for Indigenous rights and freedoms, an innovative artist, and a disruptor of the status quo. Establishing herself among the ranks of folk greats such as Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan, she has released more than twenty albums, survived being blacklisted by two U.S. presidents, and received countless accolades, including the only Academy Award ever to be won by a First Nations artist. But this biography does more than celebrate Sainte-Marie's unparalleled talent as a songwriter and entertainer; packed with insight and knowledge, it offers an unflinchingly honest, heartbreakingly real portrait of the woman herself, including the challenges she experienced on the periphery of showbiz, her healing from the trauma of childhood and intimate partner violence, her commitment to activism, and her leadership in the protest movement."--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Sainte-Marie, Buffy.; Singers; Composers; Cree Indians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Nish, North and South / by Picard, Isabelle.; Dubois, Kateri Aubin.;
- "In this acclaimed book, readers meet thirteen-year-old twins Léon and Éloïse who live in Matimekush, an Innu community in Northern Quebec. While Léon spends all his free time playing hockey, and wondering how he can prove he has the talent to make it big in a place with no competition, Éloïse works on a school project that opens her mind to the history of her people -- their victories and their battles lost. But when their father gets sick and needs treatment almost 1000 km from home, and someone from their village mysteriously disappears, the twins learn lessons about the fragility of humanity and the dangers of the land they call home."--
- Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Twins; Innu Indians;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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