Joseph Bruchac
Invoking this critical Anishinaabe methodology for teaching and learning
” and the title is a response to English Canadian settler and author Susanna Moodie’s 1852 memoir Roughing It in the Bush
Six Nations population figures on the Grand River 1811 and 1814 and John Norton’s spelling of Native Names Where It Differed from Current Practice
Leroy Wolf Collar dealt with many of the same problems other Indigenous Nations face across the country
Ndè Sı̀ı̀ Wet’aɂà : Northern Indigenous Voices on Land, Life, & Art Social Science Joseph BruchacNd S Weta : Northern Indigenous Voices on Land, Life & Art is a collection of essays, interviews, short stories and poetry written by emerging and established northern Indigenous writers and artists. Centred on land, cultural practice and northern life, this ground breaking collection shares wealth of Dene. Inuit, Alutiiq, Inuvialuit, Mtis, Nhiyawak (Cree), Northern Tutchone, and Tanana Athabascan creative brilliance. Nd S Weta holds up the voices of