All Book Reviews

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Book(s) Reviewed

  • Introduction to Indigenous Literary Criticism in Canada by Armand Garnet Ruffo and Heather Macfarlane
  • Freedom and Indigenous Constitutionalism by John Borrows

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Carrying the Burden of Peace: Reimagining Indigenous Masculinities Through Story by Sam McKegney
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Book(s) Reviewed

  • You Hold Me Up by Monique Gray Smith and Danielle Daniel
  • Sukaq and the Raven by Roy Goose, Kerry McCluskey and Soyeon Kim
  • The Gnawer of Rocks by Louise Flaherty and Jim Nelson
  • When We Were Alone by David Alexander Robertson and Julie Flett
  • Jon's Tricky Journey: A Story for Inuit Children with Cancer and Their Families by Patricia McCarthy and Hwei Lim

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Genocidal Love: A Life After Residential School by Bevann Fox
  • Indianthusiasm by Hartmut Lutz, Florentine Strzelczyk and Renae Watchman
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Book(s) Reviewed

  • The Sasquatch at Home: Traditional Protocols and Modern Storytelling by Eden Robinson
  • Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine by Kim Anderson
  • Kappianaqtut: Strange Creatures and Fantastic Beings From Inuit Myths and Legends, Volume 1: Giants and the Mother of the Sea Mammals, Second Edition by Neil Christopher

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Gender, Power & Representations of Cree Law by Emily Snyder
  • Indigenous Women's Writing and the Cultural Study of Law by Cheryl Suzack

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Elements of Indigenous Style by Gregory Younging
  • Why Indigenous Literatures Matter by Daniel Heath Justice
Subjects: Non-Fiction

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Secwépemc People, Land, and Laws: Yerí7 re Stsq'ey's-kucw by Marianne Ignace and Ronald E. Ignace
  • Argimou: A Legend of the Micmac by S. Huyghue S. Douglass
  • Mixed Blessings: Indigenous Encounters with Christianity in Canada by Tolly Bradford and Chelsea Horton
Subjects: Non-Fiction

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Des identités mouvantes: Se définir dans le contexte de la mondialisation by Jimmy Thibeault
Subjects: francophone

Inheriting Murder (p. 260-261)

Book(s) Reviewed

  • Remembering Vancouver's Disappeared Women: Settler Colonialism and the Difficulty of Inheritance by Amber Dean
Subjects: Vancouver