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Yes! Even though horror isn’t my usual genre either, the indigenous authors were killing it in 2024 ! Hayden Taylor’s Cold, John’s Bad Cree, and the Never Whistle at Night collection are all must reads #booksky #readindigenous
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If you read any additional Canadian lit, I’d love to join for a chat and a waffle
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Serviceberry is an excellent short read for helping to refresh a vision for a more harmonious world
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For the revolution on the go
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Yes, please! Look at all that adorable
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No spoilers, but excited for you to finish and then recommend a dozen more must reads from Cherie Dimaline!
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It’s a late stage capitalism, colonizer move, straight of the British empire.
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This is an amazing collection of mentors. What a cool opportunity.
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Are you teaching them this, or telling them this? As current students are only newbies in AI, many of them genuinely don’t know responsible use. I wonder, is it our job, and if so in what department, do we teach students the these skills? Especially as we too are learning in real time.
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Also here to say OMG so cool, and hope for streaming or a recording made available later for us VI islanders to enjoy too <3
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Yes to all of these, and would add Archive 81 and life/after ( the GE Theatre production)
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We Canadian high school teachers have our hands on it now and we are thrilled to have a contemporary collection of Indigenous horror. We can’t stop recommending it to one another, so I predict many more best selling weeks to come!
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Between those two sci-fi collections and Never Whistle at Night, it’s been an indigenous short story bonanza. I love these anthologies as a way to meet new authors !
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If you want to add to those tears, know that this poem appears as prologue in the beautiful novel Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese. Reading the novel with this poem as its lens is a truly worthwhile experience.
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If you’re looking for a shorter read, you might enjoy a collection of short stories by Indigenous authors called Love Beyond Space and Time:an Indigenous LGBT Anthology, or Love After the End: an Anthology of Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer Speculative Fiction
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Enjoying Africville Forever currently