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J. Edward Chamberlin

January 29, 2015


Book Reviews of J. Edward Chamberlin's Works

The Banker and the Blackfoot: A Memoir of My Grandfather in Chinook Country
By J. Edward Chamberlin
Reviewed in Promises to Keep by Heather Macfarlane
Living Language and Dead Reckoning: Navigating Oral and Written Traditions
By J. Edward Chamberlin
Reviewed in Of Note by Laurence (Laurie) Ricou
Indigenous History Non-Fiction Treaty 7 Western
Horse: How the Horse Has Shaped Civilizations
By J. Edward Chamberlin
Reviewed in Printing Their Proud Hoofs by Neil Querengesser
Language/Linguistics Oral
If This Is Your Land, Where Are Your Stories? Finding Common Ground
By J. Edward Chamberlin
Reviewed in Telling Our Stories by Sherrill Grace
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