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Melanie Florence's debut book Missing Nimâmâ won the award in 2016. The book is the first children's book to explicitly address the controversy of Canada's missing and murdered indigenous women. [28] The story follows a young daughter who was left behind and the bond she shares with her mother through Cree culture and language.
This is a list of notable writers who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas. This list includes authors who are Alaskan Native , American Indian , First Nations , Inuit , Métis , and Indigenous peoples of Mexico , the Caribbean, Central America, and South America , as defined by the citizens of these Indigenous nations and tribes.
The McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award is a Canadian literary award, presented annually since 2005 to a First Nations, Inuit or Métis writer for a work published in English in any literary genre. The author receives a cash award of $5,000, donated by the Canadian bookstore chain McNally Robinson.
Originally from Selkirk, Manitoba [1] Sinclair is the son of judge and senator Murray Sinclair.. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Education from the University of Winnipeg, a Master of Arts in Native- and African-American Literatures from the University of Oklahoma, and a Doctor of Philosophy in First Nations and American Literatures at the University of British Columbia.
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A Short History of Indians in Canada won the 2006 McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award. The Inconvenient Indian won the 2014 RBC Taylor Prize , [ 12 ] and was a finalist for the 2013 Hilary Weston Writers' Trust Prize for Nonfiction and the 2014 Burt Award for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Literature .
Marie Therese “Terry” Goulet is a Canadian historian who has written and spoken extensively on the subject of the Canadian aboriginal group the Métis. With her husband George who is Métis, Goulet has been an advocate for Métis identity in Canada and for the exoneration of early Canadian and Métis politician Louis Riel. In January 2018 ...
Michael Kusugak has written picture books, young readers’ novels and chapter books, and one non-fiction picture book. A Promise is a Promise. Co-authored by Robert Munsch. Annick Press. 1989. ISBN 978-1-773-21294-4. {}: CS1 maint: others ; Baseball Bats for Christmas. Illustrated by Vladyana Langer Krykorka. Annick Press. 1990.
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