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Resistance and Recognition at Kitigan Zibi : Algonquin Culture and Politics in the Twentieth Century (HC) Culture Which Way Should I Go

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Which Way Should I Go is a recent picture book written by Sylvia Olsen and based on the memories of Olsen's friend Ron Martin

began his education in early childhood

a survivor of the fast-money

Q'um Q'um Xiiem

The Story of the Tamarack Tree is part of the Strong Stories: Métis series

Resistance and Recognition at Kitigan Zibi : Algonquin Culture and Politics in the Twentieth Century (HC) Culture Which Way Should I GoDennis Leo Fisher is an assistant professor of Indigenous studies at Bemidji State University, Minnesota. He is a descendant of Algonquin and Nipissing Anishinbeg from Quebec. He was taught by his late mentor, Stan Dumont Whiteduck, and by Elders at Kitigan Zibi, the largest and oldest Algonquin reserve in Canada. His publications have appeared in the Journal of South Texas and the American Indian Quarterly. Resistance and Recognition at Kitigan Zibi

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