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Indian No More Inclusive Education Using the metaphor of dahshaa

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Using the metaphor of dahshaa

Taylor has created a graphic novel thriller with an Ojibwe twist that draws on themes of family

and their masters

the 88-page anthology from McGraw-Hill Ryerson's iLit Series

and cannot ignore the context of systemic inequality

Indian No More Inclusive Education Using the metaphor of dahshaaIndian No More by Charlene Willing McManis (Umpqua) with Traci Sorell (Cherokee) and cover art by Marlena Myles (Spirit Lake Dakota, Mohegan, Muscogee Creek), is about the termination programs in the US and how this affects the life of Regian Petit. Indian No More is the story of Regina Petit and her family and the US bill that signs their Umpqua tribe in Oregan out of existence. She has an Indian number and is counted as Indian, lives and practices

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