"Dry Lips Oughta Move to Kapuskasing" tells another story of the mythical Wasaychigan Hill Indian Reserve, also the setting for Tomson Highway's award winning play The Rez Sisters. Wherein The Rez...
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Auteur: Highway, TomsonSommaire:Genre: Canadian fiction, Drama
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Auteur: Highway, TomsonSommaire:
Protrays the attempts of seven Indian women from a northern Ontario reserve to beat the odds and win the world's largest bingo in Ontario.
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“Speaking one language, I submit, is like living in a house with one window only...” From his legendary birth in a snow bank in northwestern Manitoba, through his metamorphosis to citizen-artist...
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Auteur: McKegney, Sam, Boyden, Joseph, Highway, Tomson, Maracle, Lee, Sinclair, Niigaanwewidam James, Johnston, Basil H., Claxton, Dana, Moses, Daniel David, Halfe, Louise Bernice (Sky Dancer), Alfred, Taiaiake, Hill, Janice C., Anderson, Kim, Thrasher, Thomas Kimeksun, Hokowhitu, Brendan, Tengan, Ty P. Kawika, Cariou, Warren, Calder, Alison, Justice, Daniel Heath, Stimson, Adrian, Houle, Terrance, Akiwenzie-Damm, Kateri, van Camp, Richard, Arnott, Joanne, McLeod, Neal, Scofield, GregorySommaire:
What does it mean to be an Indigenous man today? Between October 2010 and May 2013, Sam McKegney conducted interviews with leading Indigenous artists, critics, activists, and elders on the subject...
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Auteur: Highway, TomsonSommaire:
Capricious, big-hearted, joyful: an epic memoir from one of Canada's most acclaimed Indigenous writers and performers Tomson Highway was born in a snowbank on an island in the sub-Arctic, the 11th...
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Auteur: Highway, TomsonSommaire:
In the 1950s, Abraham Okimasis becomes the first Indian ever to win the Trapper's Festival Dog Sled Race and, as tradition dictates, he is kissed by the festival's beautiful Fur Queen. Nine months...
Genre: Indigenous materials, Canadian fiction