Session 1 |
canadian aboriginal literature syllabus |
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Session 2 |
traditional orature |
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visions of the heart |
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Session 3 |
indian myths |
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american indian prose and poetry |
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Session 4 |
the myth of sedna |
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inuit stories |
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Session 5 |
disempowerment |
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Maria Campbell Halfbreed |
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Session 6 |
medicine river |
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godzilla vs. postcolonial |
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Session 7 |
in search of april raintree |
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contemporary native women |
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cora voyageur presentation dominika kecsoova |
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Session 8 |
the rez sisters |
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alive and well |
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Session 9 |
the compatriots |
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Winnetou’s Grandchildren: Indian Identification, Ethnic Expertise, White Embodiment” |
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Session 10 |
Marie Clements The Unnatural and Accidental Women |
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Erin Wunker “The. Women. The Subject(s) of the Unnatural and Accidental Women and Unnatural and Accidental”) |
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Session 11 |
Thomas King: “The One About Coyote Going West” |
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Joseph Bruchac: “The Continuing Circle: Native American Storytelling Past and Present” |
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Session 12 |
Rachel A. Qitsualik: “Skraeling” |
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Renate Eigenbrod: “Moving Between Cultures, Languages and Literacies” |
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