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White Lies About The Inuit Plays Métis and Inuit Literature for

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Métis and Inuit Literature for his YA novel

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Heiltsuk and English ancestry

an Anishinabekwe (Ojibwe/Odawa woman) from Sagamok First Nation is a welcome teaching resource just released by Portage and Main publishing

Drawing strongly from Muskogee tradition

White Lies About The Inuit Plays Métis and Inuit Literature forWhite Lies About the Inuit by anthropology professor John Steckley dispels myths about the Inuit in this introductory text for college and university students. Canadian media and anthropology textbooks have led all to believe that the Inuit have 52 terms for snow, leave their Elders on ice floes to die, and that there are blond and blue eyed Inuit descended from the Vikings. These lies and stereotypes are clearly laid to rest in this engaging book.

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