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Shallow River of Tears : Canada's Stalled Paths to Reconciliation (PB) Pedagogy a tribally enrolled Inupiaq born

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a tribally enrolled Inupiaq born in Barrow Alaska (now known as Utqiagvik)

Arizona landscape that inspires her work

Since the 1980s

his Three Watchmen bronzes overlook the Audain Art Museum

de l’appartement décrépit d’un très vieux couple à la roulotte qu’habite une jeune Autochtone héritière d’un don particulier

Shallow River of Tears : Canada's Stalled Paths to Reconciliation (PB) Pedagogy a tribally enrolled Inupiaq bornForeword by Malcolm Saulis, Maliseet from Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick. Elder Saulis is an Indigenous Practitioner and Scholar. Andrew R. Basso is an adjunct faculty member at Wilfrid Laurier University. Andrea Perrella is a professor in the Political Science department at Wilfrid Laurier University. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canadas final report marked a new moment in national consciousness: a recognition of Indigenous

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