An anthology of Canadian native literature in English /

"Drawing from the long and rich tradition of North American Aboriginal literature, editors Daniel David Moses and Terry Goldie present a wide-ranging collection of works in English by Canadian Native writers. Beginning with traditional songs of the Inuit and the Southern First Nations and works by early Native writers such as George Copway and Pauline Johnson, this volume offers a diverse selection of short stories, plays, poems, and essays from a broad range of writers and nations across Canada. Now in its third edition, An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English showcases many new voices and selections, preserving its traditional balance of historical and contemporary Aboriginal literature" - Provided by publisher

Call Number: 
PS8235 .I6 A56 2005
Title Responsibility: 
edited by Daniel David Moses & Terry Goldie.
Author Information: 
Daniel David Moses - is one of Canada's leading Native writers of poetry and drama. He is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Drama at Queen's University. Terry Goldie – is an Assistant Professor of English at York University, where he teachers Canadian and postcolonial literature.
Production Place: 
Toronto :
Producer: 
Oxford University Press,
Production Date: 
c2005.
Band Tribe Geography Time: 
Multiple Nations
Reviews: 

Gingell, S. (2006). An anthology of canadian native literature in english, 3rd. ed./Our story: Aboriginal voices on canada's past. Canadian Ethnic Studies, 38(1), 205-208. http://myaccess.library.utoronto.ca/login?url=https://search-proquest-co...

Catalogue Key: 
5385671
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