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Resistance and Recognition at Kitigan Zibi : Algonquin Culture and Politics in the Twentieth Century (PB) Memoir Inadvertent Preservation

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Inadvertent Preservation

as well as the Indigenous Voices Award–nominated story “Pejipug (Winter Arrives)

His commitment to culture and community is further demonstrated through his involvement with the Calgary Arts Development Authority

This expansive resource is essential to students and scholars focusing on Indigenous knowledges

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Resistance and Recognition at Kitigan Zibi : Algonquin Culture and Politics in the Twentieth Century (PB) Memoir Inadvertent PreservationDennis 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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