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We Are Coming Home

Edited by Gerald T. Conaty
Categories: Archaeology

“Deeply informative and readable… By making an important Alberta story available, AU Press has performed an essential cultural service for all Canadians. ”—Literary Review of Canada

This is the ...

Cinephemera

What do digital platforms mean for cinema studies in Canada? In an era when digital media are proliferating and thousands upon thousands of clips are available online, it seems counter-intuitive to say ...

We Share Our Matters

The Haudenosaunee, more commonly known as the Iroquois or Six Nations, have been one of the most widely written-about Indigenous groups in the United States and Canada. But seldom have the voices emerging ...

The First Nations of British Columbia, Third Edition

By (author) Robert J. Muckle
Categories: History of the Americas

Since it was first published in 1998, The First Nations of British Columbia has been an essential introduction to the province’s first peoples. Written within an anthropological framework, it familiarizes ...

Coded Territories

This collection of essays provides a historical and contemporary context for Indigenous new media arts practice in Canada. The writers are established artists, scholars, and curators who cover thematic ...

Peace Pipe Dreams

By (author) Darrell Dennis
Categories: Ethnic studies

Darrell Dennis is a stereotype-busting, politically incorrect Native American/Aboriginal/Shuswap (Only he’s allowed to call himself an “Indian. ” Maybe. Under some circumstances). With a large dose ...

French Canadians, Furs, and Indigenous Women in the Making of the Pacific Northwest

By (author) Jean Barman
Categories: History

In French Canadians, Furs, and Indigenous Women in the Making of the Pacific Northwest, Jean Barman rewrites the history of the Pacific Northwest from the perspective of French Canadians attracted by ...

Alphabet

By (author) Kathy Page
Categories: Penology and punishment
Series: reSet Series

Pain and Prejudice

By (author) Karen Messing
Categories: Philosophy of science

In 1978, when workers at a nearby phosphate refinery learned that the ore they processed was contaminated with radioactive dust, Karen Messing, then a new professor of molecular genetics, was called in ...

Our Ice Is Vanishing / Sikuvut Nunguliqtuq

For Inuit, the Arctic is a highway, hunting ground, and platform on which life is lived. While the world argues about its sovereignty, security, and resources, the Inuit remind us that they are the original ...