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Our Story: Aboriginal Voices on Canada’s Past

by Thomas King (Contributor)

Other authors: Tantoo Cardinal (Contributor), Adrienne Clarkson (Foreword), Rudyard Griffiths (Preface), Tomson Highway (Contributor), Basil Johnston (Contributor)5 more, Brian Maracle (Contributor), Lee Maracle (Contributor), Jovette Marchessault (Contributor), Rachel A. Qitsualik (Contributor), Drew Hayden Taylor (Contributor)

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A collection of original stories written by some of the country's most celebrated Aboriginal writers, and inspired by pivotal events in the country's history. Inspired by history, Our Story is a beautifully illustrated collection of original stories from some of Canada's most celebrated Aboriginal writers. Asked to explore seminal moments in Canadian history from an Aboriginal perspective, these ten acclaimed authors have travelled through our country's past to discover the moments that shaped our nation and its people. Drawing on their skills as gifted storytellers and the unique perspectives their heritage affords, the contributors to this collection offer wonderfully imaginative accounts of what it's like to participate in history. From a tale of Viking raiders to a story set during the Oka crisis, the authors tackle a wide range of issues and events, taking us into the unknown, while also bringing the familiar into sharper focus. Our Story brings together an impressive array of voices -- Inuk, Cherokee, Ojibway, Cree, and Salish to name just a few -- from across the country and across the spectrum of First Nations. These are the novelists, playwrights, journalists, activists, and artists whose work is both Aboriginal and uniquely Canadian. Brought together to explore and articulate their peoples' experience of our country's shared history, these authors' grace, insight, and humour help all Canadians understand the forces and experiences that have made us who we are. Maria Campbell * Tantoo Cardinal * Tomson Highway * Drew Hayden Taylor * Basil Johnston * Thomas King * Brian Maracle * Lee Maracle * Jovette Marchessault * Rachel Qitsualik… (more)
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King, ThomasContributorprimary authorall editionsconfirmed
Cardinal, TantooContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Clarkson, AdrienneForewordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Griffiths, RudyardPrefacesecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Highway, TomsonContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Johnston, BasilContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Maracle, BrianContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Maracle, LeeContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Marchessault, JovetteContributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Qitsualik, Rachel A.Contributorsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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A collection of original stories written by some of the country's most celebrated Aboriginal writers, and inspired by pivotal events in the country's history. Inspired by history, Our Story is a beautifully illustrated collection of original stories from some of Canada's most celebrated Aboriginal writers. Asked to explore seminal moments in Canadian history from an Aboriginal perspective, these ten acclaimed authors have travelled through our country's past to discover the moments that shaped our nation and its people. Drawing on their skills as gifted storytellers and the unique perspectives their heritage affords, the contributors to this collection offer wonderfully imaginative accounts of what it's like to participate in history. From a tale of Viking raiders to a story set during the Oka crisis, the authors tackle a wide range of issues and events, taking us into the unknown, while also bringing the familiar into sharper focus. Our Story brings together an impressive array of voices -- Inuk, Cherokee, Ojibway, Cree, and Salish to name just a few -- from across the country and across the spectrum of First Nations. These are the novelists, playwrights, journalists, activists, and artists whose work is both Aboriginal and uniquely Canadian. Brought together to explore and articulate their peoples' experience of our country's shared history, these authors' grace, insight, and humour help all Canadians understand the forces and experiences that have made us who we are. Maria Campbell * Tantoo Cardinal * Tomson Highway * Drew Hayden Taylor * Basil Johnston * Thomas King * Brian Maracle * Lee Maracle * Jovette Marchessault * Rachel Qitsualik

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