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Lee Maracle
The Social Project of Recent Native Canadian Prose
Surviving My Mother's Legacy
Jennifer Kelly Spoke with Lee Maracle in Her Home in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on October 12, 1993
Metaphorical Reflections on the Colonial Circus of the Drunken Indian and the Kidney Machine Steven Koptie and Cynthia Wesley-Esquimaux
Reading Native Literature from a Traditional Indigenous Perspective: Contemporary Novels in a Windigo Society a T Hesis Presente
An Act of Resistance: a Comparative Study of Indigenous Women's
Acknowledgement and Reciprocity With/In Indigenous and Asian Canadian Writing
Alice Munro's 'Oranges and Apples' and Margaret Atwood's 'Wilderness Tips')
Slash and Lee Maracle's Sundogs
Interrogating Canadian White Identity in Daphne Marlatt's Ana Historic A
Survival: Colonialism As a Discourse in Beatrice Culleton's Spirit of The
Temporal Modelling and the Call for Responsibility in Lee Maracle's
1 “I Must Be Different When I Am out There” (B)Order in First Nations Canadian Lee Maracle’S Novel Ravensong
Lee Maracle's
A Comparative Study of Margaret Laurence's the Diviners and Lee Maracle's Ravensong
DISPIACEMENT and SELF-REPRESENTATION: Joanne
Global Drift Thinking the Beyond of Identity Politics
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Colonialism, Internalized Abuse, and Healing in Lee Maracle’S Daughters Are Forever
Canadian Native Literature and the Sixties a Historical and Bibliographical Survey
Deconstructing Indigenous Feminism: a View from the Other Side
1 History 326--Spring 2003 History
Temporal Modelling and the Call for Responsibility in Lee Maracle's Daughters Are Forever
Adversities of the Canadian Aborigines in Lee Maracle's Writings
Tuesday March 19 7Pm – 8:30Pm Martin Luther University College, Laurier Waterloo