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Sojourners and Sundogs: First Nations Fiction

by Lee Maracle

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This combined volume features two of Lee Maracle's best loved works, Sojourner's Truth and Other Stories (1990) and Sundogs (1992), with a foreword by Native American poet Joy Harjo. Sojourner's Truth is layered with unresolved human dilemmas-daring and imaginative, crossing cultures and generations, weaving together history, fiction, and a deep personal knowledge of Native American lives. Sundogs is an intimate look at one family during the high intensity of the Mohawk Warrior Society's defiant stand at Oka."Maracles's growing body of work is one of the touchstones of contemporary Native life." -Globe and Mail… (more)
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This combined volume features two of Lee Maracle's best loved works, Sojourner's Truth and Other Stories (1990) and Sundogs (1992), with a foreword by Native American poet Joy Harjo. Sojourner's Truth is layered with unresolved human dilemmas-daring and imaginative, crossing cultures and generations, weaving together history, fiction, and a deep personal knowledge of Native American lives. Sundogs is an intimate look at one family during the high intensity of the Mohawk Warrior Society's defiant stand at Oka."Maracles's growing body of work is one of the touchstones of contemporary Native life." -Globe and Mail

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