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a_people_on_move2 A People on the Move: The Métis of the Western Plains
Can$9.95
Author- Irene Gordon



 

 
denying_the_source.jpg Denying the Source: The Crisis of First Nations Water Rights, RMB Manifestos
Can$16.95
Author- Merrell-Ann Phare


First Nations are facing some of the worst water crises in Canada and throughout North America. Their widespread lack of access to safe drinking water receives ongoing national media attention, and yet progress addressing the causes of the problem is painfully slow. First Nations have had little say in how their waters are, or are not, protected. They have been excluded from many important decisions, as provinces operate under the view that they own the water resources within provincial boundaries, and the federal government takes a hands-off approach.


 

 
small_grizzlyshome.jpg Grizzly’s Home: and Other Northwest Coast Children’s Stories
Can$9.95

Author - Robert James Challenger

This sixth installment in Jim Challenger’s popular series of contemporary fables presents another set of practical life lessons in a beautifully illustrated, easy-to-read framework.
 

 
haidagwaii2009 Haida Gwaii: The Queen Charlotte Islands Third Edition
Can$19.95
Author-Dennis Horwood


Located off the northwest coast of British Columbia, the mystical archipelago of Haida Gwaii is a place of unrivalled natural beauty and is rightly found on the must-see list of many travellers.


 

 
heart_cariboo_spring08 Heart of the Cariboo - Chilcotin: Three
Can$19.95
Edited by-Karla Decker


Another instalment in the story of British Columbia's Cariboo-Chilcotin region, this book is a delightful collection of spirited tales by the area's most talented authors, plus a couple of "outsiders."
 

 
medicine_paint2 Medicine Paint: The Art of Dale Auger
Can$59.95
Author- Dale Auger


Medicine Paint is a collection of Dale Auger's best work, reproduced in glorious full colour and reflecting the evolution of the artist's distinctive style. Including a revealing look back at his life and professional development, the book is a stunning tribute to the master Aboriginal artist.
 

 
native_chiefs_and_famous_metis Native Chiefs and Famous Métis: Leadership and Bravery in the Canadian West
Can$9.95
Author- Holly Quan


These tales of bravery, courage and decisive action in times of terrible conflict are the stories of heroes.


 

 
naturescirclesmall.jpg Nature’s Circle: and Other Northwest Coast Children’s Stories
Can$9.95
1-894384-77-6
Author-Robert James Challenger


Writer/illustrator Jim Challenger is back again, this time with the fifth instalment in his popular series of contemporary fables that present practical life lessons in a beautifully illustrated, easy-to-read framework. In Nature’s Circle, he addresses the issues challenging today’s school-aged children, including bullies, cultural differences, leadership, respect, appearance, family relations, and many more.
 

 
Tshama_s.gif T'shama
Can$5.95
1-895811-10-4
Author-Ron Purvis


An Indian word loosely meaning "white man, staff, or authority."
 

 
this_and_that.jpg This and That: The Lost Journals of Emily Carr
Can$17.95
Author- Emily Carr
Edited by- Ann-Lee Switzer


Once available and appreciated only by researchers, these stories remained buried in the British Columbia Archives until 2007. Finally, readers are given a new glimpse into Emily's life with this collection. Emily Carr began to write these stories in the last two years of her life. She wrote of the project: "… they are too small each to be taken singly, but each, complete in itself, serves to ornament life which would be a drab affair without the little things we do not even notice or think of at the time but which old age memory magnifies."
 


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