Dumont brings the Métis tone
all argued that European cultures must replace Indigenous ones
The Sioux Project—Tatanka Oyate was presented with the 31st annual Melva J
Scott have brought together new and established Canadian scholars to examine the encounters between Christian (Roman Catholic and Protestant) missionaries and the Indigenous peoples with whom they worked in nineteenth- and twentieth-century domestic and overseas missions
these writers are navigating the beautiful challenge of storying their communities within politically charged terrain
Behind the Bricks : The Life and Times of the Mohawk Institute, Canada's Longest-Running Residential School Cowichan Dumont brings the Métis toneWith contributions by: William (Bill) Acres, Diana Castillo, Sarah Clarke, Jimmie Edgar, Wendy L. Fletcher, Bonnie Freeman, Tara Froman, Alexandra Giancarlo, Cody Groat, Evan J. Habkirk, Richard W. Hill Sr., Keith Jamieson, Sandra Juutilainen, Magdalena Miosz, David Monture, Teri Morrow, John Moses, Alison Norman, Thomas Peace, Jennifer Pettit, Paul Racher, and Bud Whiteye. Richard W. Hill Sr., Tuscarora Nation of the Haudenosaunee, is a community