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True story of Ada Blackjack's Arctic survival.
Young Inuit woman conquers desolate, uninhabited island.
Compellingly researched with novelistic storytelling.
Ada survived six months alone in harsh conditions.
Internationally acclaimed as the female Robinson Crusoe.
Includes never-before-seen diaries and interviews.
An essential read for adventure story fans.
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Internationally bestselling and award-winning memoir.
Powerful insights on Indigenous homelessness and survival.
Author Jesse Thistle shares his personal journey.
Explores themes of trauma, addiction, and resilience.
Celebrates the embrace of Indigenous culture and family.
Heart-wrenching account of overcoming adversity.
Inspires readers with courage and hope.
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Poignant memoir of Bryan Trottier's life.
Details his journey as an Indigenous athlete.
Seven-time Stanley Cup champion and Hockey Hall of Famer.
Insights on family, friends, and teammates.
Foreword by bestselling author Jesse Thistle.
Includes afterwords from daughter and lifelong friend.
Inspiration for anyone facing life's challenges.
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Color: All Roads Home
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A powerful memoir of resilience and survival.
Explores the impact of colonialism on Indigenous lives.
Rich cultural insights from Ojibwa and Cree traditions.
Details personal journey of overcoming abuse and addiction.
Highlights the importance of community and support.
Celebrates LGBTQ+ identity and activism in Indigenous culture.
Winner of Canada Reads 2025 award.
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Winner of multiple prestigious literary awards
Inspiring debut memoir by Jesse Thistle
Journey from homelessness to academic success
Explores trauma, addiction, and resilience
Heartfelt story of Indigenous identity and culture
Raw, honest portrayal of painful past
Highlights love and support for personal transformation
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First life history of a Northwest Coast Indian woman.
Florence Davidson, daughter of chief Charles Edenshaw.
Captures cultural changes in Haida society.
Details traditional female roles and experiences.
Includes Florence's narrative from extensive recordings.
Analyzes women's role in cross-cultural perspectives.
Significant contribution to history and women's studies.
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Price Range: $15.83
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Powerful memoir of survival and healing.
Examines impact of residential school experiences.
Explores loss of family, culture, and language.
Insights into post-traumatic stress disorder.
Resonates with hope and resilience.
Encourages understanding of Native children's struggles.
Inspires healing and self-exploration journey.
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Bronze winner at Readers' Favorite International Book Contest.
Uncovers profound insights from near-death experiences.
Author Carrie Kohan is a dedicated child advocate.
Personal diary entries reveal her extraordinary journey.
Offers wisdom on Heaven, Hell, and life's purpose.
International bestseller shared by readers worldwide.
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Explore Ojibwe culture and heritage.
Experience natural beauty of southern Ontario.
Discover ancient stories and sacred spirits.
Learn about the influence of Ojibwe language.
Visit unique libraries and magical islands.
Engaging blend of history, memoir, and mythology.
Written by bestselling author Louise Erdrich.
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Courageous memoir of Indigenous climate change advocate.
Chronicles life in the Arctic of Quebec.
Explores the impact of climate change on culture.
Details personal journey from Nunavik to activism.
Highlights connection between human rights and climate action.
Reveals struggles against colonialism and environmental threats.
Empowering story of resilience and advocacy for Inuit culture.
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Journey back to the unforgettable year of 1954.
Over 225 iconic images and 25 vintage ads.
Perfect gift for birthdays and anniversaries.
Explore politics, culture, and leading events.
Immerse in music, films, and fashion trends.
Relive significant sports and technological advancements.
Beautifully presented with photos on every page.
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Explores Ojibwa leadership during challenging historical times.
Focuses on Shingwaukonse and his influential sons.
Details interactions with government and missionaries.
Highlights efforts to preserve Native cultural values.
Analyzes strategies for autonomous band governance.
Utilizes diverse evidence from various historical sources.
Contributes to understanding Native and newcomer relationships.
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Price Range: $49.95
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Debut memoir by journalist Brandi Morin.
Winner of 2024 Freedom to Read Award.
Finalist for 2023 Wilfrid Eggleston Award.
Explores Indigenous Peoples' narratives and experiences.
Highlights Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women crisis.
Chronicles Morin’s journey from adversity to empowerment.
Powerful story of justice and self-compassion.
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A heartfelt father-son reconciliation journey.
Written by Wab Kinew, a charismatic First Nations figure.
Explores trauma and healing within Aboriginal communities.
Chronicles the year 2012 and personal reflections.
Examines the impact of residential schools on families.
Celebrates cultural identity and cross-cultural understanding.
Offers hope and inspiration for future generations.
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Personal account of growing up Native Alaskan.
Unique perspective from an Alaskan indigenous author.
Details Alaska's rich cultural heritage and traditions.
Highlights the Alaska Native land claims movement.
Inspiring story of resilience and advocacy.
Captivating tales of life on the tundra.
A testament to the Alaskan spirit and identity.
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First published Abenakis-English vocabulary.
Explores Abenaki culture and language intricacies.
Unique approach to translation and linguistics.
Includes Abenaki alphabet and verb modifications.
Professionally typeset with an attractive cover.
Part of Mint Editions’ sustainable publication mission.
Showcases diverse works for modern audiences.
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Price Range: $20.67
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Inspiring memoir of overcoming homelessness and addiction.
Chronicles Jesse Thistle's journey to self-discovery.
Award-winning debut with multiple prestigious accolades.
Explores themes of resilience and hope.
Highlights the impact of Indigenous identity and culture.
Heartfelt reflections on trauma and healing.
Encourages readers to embrace love and support.
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Authorized biography of Buffy Sainte-Marie.
Insights from over sixty exclusive interviews.
Celebrates Indigenous rights and activism.
Explores her impactful music career.
Honest portrayal of personal struggles.
Highlights her groundbreaking achievements and accolades.
A tribute to a living legend.
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Internationally bestselling memoir of resilience and survival.
Authentic insight into Indigenous homelessness and culture.
Overcoming trauma, addiction, and prejudice challenges.
Heartfelt journey of self-discovery and love.
A powerful narrative of courage and triumph.
Illuminating account of personal and cultural struggles.
Celebrates the strength of family and heritage.
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Explores Native Americans' impact on comedy.
Highlights underrepresented voices in entertainment history.
Features interviews with contemporary Native comedians.
Discusses Native American representation in wild west shows.
Recognized by NPR and Esquire as a best book.
Offers a humorous take on serious cultural issues.
Illuminates laughter's role in Native culture.
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Award-winning book by Tanya Talaga.
Explores systemic racism and Indigenous rights.
Highlights deaths of seven Indigenous students.
Investigates failures of policing and justice systems.
Provides historical context of Thunder Bay.
Engages readers with a compelling narrative.
Winner of multiple prestigious literary awards.
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First life history of a Northwest Coast Indian woman.
Florence Davidson, a vital Haida cultural link.
Examines life during significant cultural changes.
Includes traditional puberty seclusion and arranged marriage.
Juxtaposes historical observations with personal narratives.
Offers insights into women's roles in Haida society.
Contributes to women's studies and cultural history.
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Explores identity and personal growth journey.
Rich stories from a unique Ojibway perspective.
Highlights lessons learned through diverse life experiences.
Captivating anecdotes about baseball and circus adventures.
Encourages appreciation for life's learning moments.
Written with a healing and reflective spirit.
Inspiring read for personal development and understanding.
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Price Range: $9.97
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Award-winning exploration of systemic racism in Canada.
Focuses on seven Indigenous students' tragic stories.
Highlights failures in policing and justice systems.
Examines Indigenous rights and education challenges.
Engaging narrative backed by extensive research.
Recognized by multiple prestigious literary awards.
A must-read for understanding Indigenous issues today.
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Price Range: $9.99
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Powerful memoir of the Sixties Scoop experience.
Heartfelt account of childhood trauma and resilience.
Explores the impact of foster care on children.
Reveals dark truths about the Canadian Child Welfare system.
Highlights the importance of cultural repatriation and healing.
A tribute to Métis, Inuit, and First Nations survivors.
Inspires hope and personal triumph over adversity.
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Inspiring story of resilience and determination.
Chronicles Ted Nolan's journey from reserve to NHL.
Highlights challenges of navigating two worlds.
Explores themes of racism in professional sports.
Details coaching success with Buffalo Sabres.
Offers insights into personal recovery and growth.
Encourages finding purpose amid adversity.
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Price Range: $19.42
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Explores life’s themes with humor and insight.
Written by celebrated Indigenous author Tomson Highway.
Combines personal anecdotes with rich storytelling.
Addresses sex, death, and cultural mythologies.
Offers unique perspectives on modern challenges.
Encourages laughter as a healing tool.
Part of the prestigious CBC Massey Lectures series.
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Price Range: $14.80
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Evocative memoir of growing up in colonial Vietnam.
Explores identity and belonging in a divided society.
Insightful view of Franco-Vietnamese historical events.
Highlights struggles against societal rejection and humiliation.
Personal growth through education and self-acceptance.
Translated for English-speaking audiences by Jack A. Yeager.
Resonates with themes of immigration and cultural identity.
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Price Range: $22.77