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PUBLISHER’S LETTER What a week! 100 Days of Cree was recommended in This spring we also launched the Henry The New York Times, The Globe and Mail and Mary Bibb Black Canadian Studies ran a two-page spread on Mudeater, and series, with Afua Cooper as its editor. This Firewater nabbed the #3 spot on CBC’s is the first Black Studies series coming from 150 picks for Canada’s anniversary. a Canadian university press. To bolster the program and create a home for black writers, We also launched a podcast series called we have begun a trade list that explores “Africa How Books Happen, which lifts the veil on and its Diaspora.” Whitney French is editing a our often-romanticized industry. To meet the collection called Black Writing Matters that S P R I N G 2018 high standards set by our publishing program, takes the pulse of contemporary Black Canada, we have hired veteran CBC producer Sean while an analysis of Black Lives Matter by Prpick to give us a hand. Two episodes are the activists themselves is in the works. We already posted, and we will produce ten have books in development by refugees more throughout the year. They are available from the Sudan and Somalia, as well as a from our new website and through podcast- memoir by a survivor of the Congolese war. hosting services like iTunes and Spotify. In the latest episode, I chat with Michael We honour our motto—“a voice for many peoples”—with our editorial choices and hiring 1 Langan, the founder of Colonialism U O F R P R ES S decisions. Tune into How Books Happen to Skateboards, who grew up in Cote First hear how those voices resonate, and for the Nation in Treaty 4. Michael explains how inside scoop on publishing. Over the course Clearing the Plains inspired him to start his of the program we will also reveal how to company, and reveals what he thinks about publish a national bestseller. We’ve had six so Canada and our collective history. It’s a far and hope our approach can act as a model powerful interview. I also talk with publishers at for other independent Canadian publishers. the London Book Fair and at a meeting for the Association of Canadian Publishers in Toronto. Enjoy the season, I ask them what they are reading, what they are working on, and how they got into publishing. In a “Podcast extra,” I have a conversation with educator Sarah Longman about why she brought The Education of Augie Merasty into the school system. She shares how the book gave her greater insight into the effects Bruce Walsh, Publisher residential schooling had on her own family and offers a heartbreaking clue as to why Augie Merasty took so long to write his memoir. University of Regina Press acknowledges the support of the Canada Council for the Arts for our publishing program. We acknowledge the financial support of the Government of Canada. / Nous reconnaissons l’appui financier du gouvernement du Canada. Our publishing activities are also supported by Creative Saskatchewan. We also acknowledge the support of the University of Regina.
NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE $34.95 CDN / $29.95 USD $24.95 CDN / $19.95 USD print 9780889775275 print 9780889775213 pdf 9780889775282 pdf 9780889775220 epub 9780889775299 epub 9780889775237 5.5 × 9.5 / 300 pages / paper 4.25 × 6.5 / 240 pages / cloth 52 colour photos January 2018 March 2018 Series: The Regina Collection Categories: Gardening, Women’s Studies, Photojournalism Categories: Memoir, Performing Arts ISBN 9780889775275 ISBN 9780889775213 52995 51995 9 780889 775275 9 780889 775213 S P R I N G 2018 S P R I N G 2018 PROVISIONAL COVER Antigone Undone Women Who Dig 2 Juliette Binoche, Anne Carson, and the Art of Resistance Farming, Feminism, and the Fight to Feed the World 3 U O F R P R ES S U O F R P R ES S by Will Aitken by Trina Moyles, with photographs by K.J. Dakin eaving together the narratives Trina Moyles is a freelance writer, W Antigone Undone offers an urgent and mesmerizing account of the creative and destructive power of great art. of female farmers from journalist, photographer, human rights activist, across three continents, and community organizer. Her fiction and poetry Women Who Dig offers a have been published in many literary journals, n 2015 Will Aitken journeyed to With a backstage view of the action, Aitken I critical look at how women are responding and her journalism in many magazines and Luxembourg for the rehearsals and illuminates the creative process of Carson, to and increasingly rising up against the websites. She lives in Peace River, Alberta. premiere of Anne Carson’s translation Binoche, and Van Hove and offers a rare injustices of the global food system. of Sophokles’ 5th-century BCE tragedy glimpse into collaborative genius in action. K.J. Dakin is a photojournalist and writer. Antigone, starring Juliette Binoche and He also investigates the response to the Beautifully written with spectacular photos, it Her work has taken her to various locales, directed by theatrical sensation Ivo van Hove. play by Kierkegaard, Virginia Woolf, Judith examines gender roles, access to land, domestic including Nicaragua, Bosnia, and South Africa. Butler, and others who, like him, were moved violence, maternal health, political and economic In repeatedly watching the play, he became by its timeless protest against injustice. marginalization, and a rapidly changing climate. awestruck with the plight of the young It also shows the power of collective action. woman at the centre of the action. “Look at Will Aitken has written three novels— what these men are doing to me,” Antigone Realia, A Visit Home, and Terre Haute—as With women from Guatemala, Nicaragua, cries, expressing the predicament of the well as Death in Venice: A Queer Film the United States, Canada, Uganda, the dispossessed throughout time. Transfixed by Classic. He lives in Montreal, Quebec. Democratic Republic of Congo, India, and the strange and uncanny power of the play, he Cuba included, this book explores the ways finds himself haunted by its protagonist, finally women are responding, both individually resulting in his own suicidal breakdown. and collectively, to the barriers they face in providing the world a healthy diet. Named as a tribute to Saskatchewan’s capital city and its rich history of boldness and innovation, The Regina Collection builds upon our motto of “a voice for many peoples.” Antigone Undone is the eighth title in the series.
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NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE $34.95 CDN / $27.95 USD $27.95 CDN / $21.95 USD print 9780889774209 print 9780889775336 pdf 9780889774216 pdf 9780889775343 epub 9780889774223 epub 9780889775350 6 × 9 / 384 pages / paper 6 × 9 / 275 pages / paper 16 black and white photos, 1 table, 3 illustrations 20 black and white photos January 2018 February 2018 Categories: History, Psychology, Psychiatry Categories: Military, Memoir, Mental Health ISBN 9780889774209 ISBN 9780889775336 52795 52195 9 780889 774209 9 780889 775336 S P R I N G 2018 S P R I N G 2018 After the War Psychedelic Revolutionaries 6 Surviving PTSD and Changing Mental Health Culture LSD Pioneers and the Rise & Fall of Hallucinogenic Research 7 U O F R P R ES S U O F R P R ES S by Stéphane Grenier, with Adam Montgomery by P.W. Barber fter serving in Rwanda during Stéphane Grenier is a veteran of the sychedelic Revolutionaries recounts A P “An excellent book. Barber debunks some the 1994 genocide and civil war, Canadian Military who retired as a Lieutenant the history of hallucinogenic-drug of the myths and misunderstandings Lieutenant Colonel Stéphane Colonel. The recipient of a Meritorious research in Saskatchewan, and surrounding the work of Osmond, Hoffer, Grenier returned to Canada haunted Service Cross by the Governor General, the pioneering work of Humphry and Blewett, and carefully explores the by his experiences. Facing post-traumatic stress he was recently awarded an honourary Osmond, Abram Hoffer, and Duncan Blewett. science behind the headlines.” Ben Sessa, disorder and an archaic establishment, he Doctor of Laws by the University of Guelph. They broke new ground in the 1950s and ‘60s author of The Psychedelic Renaissance spent ten years confronting—and changing—the He lives in Val-des-Monts, Québec. in the use of hallucinogens, like mescaline military mental health system from within. and LSD, and the development of treatments P.W. Barber has an M.A. in History and has Adam Montgomery, PhD, is for alcoholism and schizophrenia—until spent the better part of a decade researching, Coining the term “Operational Stress Injury” an historian of medicine and military Timothy Leary hit the scene and undermined pondering, and writing on the history of to allow the military to see mental injury in history and the author of The Invisible everything with his public pronouncements. hallucinogenic science in Saskatchewan, the same light as a physical wound, Grenier Injured. He lives in Grimsby, Ontario. the birthplace of the term “psychedelic.” He founded the Operational Stress Injury Social Delving into the experiments, the researchers, lives in Buena Vista, Saskatchewan. Support program that provides help for as well as connections to notables like mentally injured soldiers and veterans. Aldous Huxley, Linus Pauling, and Alcoholics Anonymous Co-Founder Bill W, Psychedelic Since retiring from the military in 2012, Revolutionaries examines popularly held his groundbreaking approach has been myths surrounding the drugs. It shows how adopted by civilian society. Working with the the Saskatchewan research made extensive Mental Health Commission of Canada, he contributions to this scientific field and led to founded Mental Health Innovations, a social radical innovations in mental health, many of enterprise which delivers Grenier’s direct which have applications and relevance today. “walk the talk” method to improve mental well-being in government and business.
NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE $19.95 CDN / $16.95 USD $34.95 CDN / $29.95 USD print 9780889775305 print 9780889775459 pdf 9780889775312 pdf 9780889775466 epub 9780889775329 epub 9780889775473 5.5 × 8.5 / 50 pages / paper 6 × 9 / 352 pages / paper March 2018 April 2018 Series: Oskana Poetry & Poetics Categories: Political Biography, History Categories: Poetry, Indigenous Studies ISBN 9780889775459 ISBN 9780889775305 52995 51695 9 780889 775459 9 780889 775305 S P R I N G 2018 S P R I N G 2018 The Prairie Populist House of Charlemagne 8 George Hara Williams and the Untold Story of the CCF by Tim Lilburn 9 by J.F. Conway U O F R P R ES S U O F R P R ES S “For decades, poet Tim Lilburn has … thrilled readers with the “An interesting consideration of the role of political leadership in a social jagged aggression that spikes his ecstatic visions. . . . His turns movement.” James Naylor, author of The Fate of Labour Socialism of phrase can be breathtaking.” The Globe and Mail eorge Hara Williams was the most Until now, the full story of Williams’s role G ouis Riel prophesied that a polyglot Commissioned by Edward Poitras as a text for successful of the early leaders of the CCF in Saskatchewan. But his role in the party was undermined by Tommy Douglas and M. J. Coldwell, and now he is largely forgotten. in building the CCF and bringing it to the threshold of power, and his defeat as leader, has never been told. J.F. Conway is a professor of sociology L Métis nation would rise on the prairies five hundred years after his death, and that it would be called by the “joyous name” of the House of Charlemagne. This new polity would be built on the principles of dancers, Tim Lilburn’s poem gives voice and body to Riel’s visionary metaphysics. As the Jury citation said of the Governor General’s Award-winning Kill-Site, “Lilburn’s work is richly figurative, but firmly rooted in colloquial at the University of Regina and the author of Riel’s Massinahican, a radical philosophical speech. He is not only a virtuoso at the linguistic The populist who mobilized farmers of the The Rise of the New West. He has published system which now survives only in fragments. level, taking risks with metaphor and line, but province to support a socialist platform, Williams extensively on agrarian populism and the Its hallmarks would be justice and the blurring also steeped in a metaphysics of place.” was one of five MLAs elected in the 1934 emergence of the CCF in Saskatchewan of all separations dividing women and men, election, becoming Leader of the Opposition. and the Social Credit movement in Alberta. the earth and human beings. The House of Tim Lilburn is a Governor General He firmly supported socialists participating in He lives in Regina, Saskatchewan. Charlemagne tracks the birth of this ideal nation Award-winning poet and an essayist, and the struggle against fascism, including military in the burning imagination of the young settler the author of ten books of poetry, including action, a position not held by everyone in the Henry Jackson, who took the name Honoré Assiniboia and The Names and the essay party. While Williams was serving overseas, Jaxon after his encounter with Riel’s thought. collection Living In the World As If It Were a campaign to replace him as leader, led by Home. He lives in Victoria, British Columbia. Coldwell and Douglas, was successful. The House of Charlemagne is the fifth book in the Oskana Poetry & Poetics series, edited by Jan Zwicky.
NEW RELEASE NEW RELEASE $34.95 CDN / $29.95 USD print 9780889775398 pdf 9780889775404 $34.95 CDN / $29.95 USD epub 9780889775411 print 9780889775367 Open Access pdf 9780889775374 6 × 9 / 352 pages / paper epub 9780889775381 16 black and white photos, 6 tables, 2 figures, 20 maps 6 × 9 / 352 pages / paper May 2018 May 2018 Series: History of the Prairie West Categories: Higher Education, Categories: History, Environment Social Science ISBN 9780889775367 ISBN 9780889775398 52995 52995 9 780889 775367 9 780889 775398 S P R I N G 2018 S P R I N G 2018 PROVISIONAL COVER PROVISIONAL COVER Drought and Depression Dissident Knowledge in Higher Education 10 History of the Prairie West, Volume 6 edited by Marc Spooner and James McNinch 11 U O F R P R ES S U O F R P R ES S edited by Gregory P. Marchildon In Dissident Knowledge in Higher Education, “the vision of the university as he Great Depression of the 1930s Gregory P. Marchildon is Ontario T a site of intellectual freedom, moral reflection, courage, and ethical action is often recalls images of the drought- Research Chair in Health Policy and System both urgent and built on traditions of resistance and models of possibility.” stricken Great Plains. Prolonged Design at the Institute of Health Policy, William Ayers, author of Teaching with Conscience in an Imperfect World drought exacerbated the economic Management and Evaluation at the University effects of the Great Depression to such a of Toronto. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. eavy hitters from the academy weigh Marc Spooner is an associate professor H degree that the prairies became the epicentre of the disaster in Canada. Between 1929 in on neoliberal disruptions to higher in the Faculty of Education, University of and 1932, per capita incomes fell by 49% in education—from tuition fee increases Regina. He lives in Regina, Saskatchewan. Manitoba, 61% in Alberta and an astounding to colonization to corporatization 72% in Saskatchewan. The result was to audit culture—and their consequences. James McNinch is professor enormous social and political upheaval that sent emeritus and former dean of the Faculty shockwaves through the rest of the country. Contributors: of Education at the University of Regina. He lives in Regina, Saskatchewan. In this sixth volume of the History of the • Marie Battiste • Yvonna S. Lincoln Prairie West series, contributors explore • Noam Chomsky • Peter McLaren the cultural, political, and economic repercussions of climate change and financial • Norman K. Denzin • James McNinch upheaval on the region and its people. • Michelle Fine • Christopher Meyers • Rosalind Gill • Linda Tuhiwai Smith • Sandy Grande • Marc Spooner • Budd Hall • Eve Tuck The History of the Prairie West Series brings together the very best articles previously published in the scholarly journal Prairie Forum. Drought & Depression is the sixth • Patti Lather • Joel Westheimer book in this series. • Zeus Leonardo
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SELECTED BACKLIST SELECTED BACKLIST First Nations Language Readers >> Indigenous Themes >> niiih Nilh Izá Sptákwlhkalh / Ákaitsinikssiistsi / n hithaw cimowina / n hiýaw win Children of the Claiming Anishinaabe Firewater W ch n h / Blackfoot 7 {q/= Zthq! m / itw wina / Broken Treaty Decolonizing the How Alcohol Is Killing Aaniiih / Gros These Are Our Stories of Old Woods Cree Stories 7{q.1!q!& Canada’s Lost Promise Human Spirit My People (and Yours) Ventre Stories Legends by Ikkináínihki Lena Heavy by Solomon Ratt q3!q!m/ and One Girl’s Dream by Lynn Gehl by Harold R. Johnson compiled and edited by narrated by Lillooet Elders, Shields Russell and Pii- Cree: Words NEW EDITION $24.95 CDN / USD compiled by $24.95 CDN/ $19.95 USD $16.95 CDN / $14.95 USD Terry Brockie and Andrew translated by Jan van Eijk táákii Inge Genee by Charlie Angus Cowell Arok Wolvengrey $24.95 CDN / USD $24.95 CDN / USD paper 9780889773455 $27.95 CDN/ $24.95 USD paper 9780889774919 paper 9780889774377 $24.95 CDN / $19.95 USD 138 pp. / 2014 $69.95 paper 176 pp. / 2017 200 pp. / 2016 paper 9780889773967 paper 9780889773189 ebook also available S P R I N G 2018 S P R I N G 2018 paper 9780889774971 ebook also available ebook also available paper 9780889771277 120 pp. / 2015 88 pp. / 2014 372 pp. / 2017 paper 9780889774803 622 pp. / 2001 ebook also available ebook also available ebook also available 120 pp. / 2017 ebook also available 16 Language Resources >> 17 U O F R P R ES S U O F R P R ES S N napohš wawiyat cimowinisa / mâci-nêhiyawêwin / 100 Days of Cree The Knowledge #IdleNoMore Metis and the Clearing the Plains htahs k winan / ˆ„.Cth„u, / Beginning Cree by Neal McLeod with Arok Seeker and the Remaking Medicine Line Disease, Politics of 7ms{ Funny Little Stories by Solomon Ratt, Wolvengrey Embracing Indigenous of Canada Creating a Border and Starvation, and the Z {c{K4q! m& / edited by Arok Wolvengrey illustrated by Holly Martin Spirituality by Ken Coates Dividing a People Loss of Aboriginal Life N napohš Legends $24.95 CDN / $19.95 USD by Blair Stonechild by Michel Hogue by James Daschuk $19.95 CDN / USD $34.95 CDN / $29.95 USD $27.95 CDN / USD narrated by Saulteaux paper 9780889774292 $32.95 CDN / $27.95 USD $34.95 CDN $27.95 CDN / USD Elders, transcribed, trans- coil bound 304 pp. / 2016 paper 9780889771857 paper 9780889773424 lated and edited by Marga- 9780889774353 ebook also available 110 pp. / 2007 paper 9780889774179 ebook also available 204 paper 9780889773806 paper 9780889773400 ret Cote 312 pp. / 2016 ebook also available ebook also available 264 pp. / 2015 ebook also available 352 344 pp. / 2013 ebook also available ebook also available pp. / 2015 ebook also available $19.95 CDN / USD pp. / 2016 ebook also available ebook also available paper 9780889772199 112 pp. / 2011 ebook also available
SELECTED BACKLIST SELECTED BACKLIST Digestions Series Nature >> The Regina Collection >> Aboriginal Arab Cooking on a Speaking in The Magnificent Nahanni Otto & Daria Inside The Mental The Education of Time Will Say Nothing Consultation, Prairie Homestead Cod Tongues The Struggle to Protect A Wartime Journey Silence, Stigma, Augie Merasty A Philosopher Survives Environmental Recipes and A Canadian a Wild Place Through No Psychiatry, and LSD A Residential an Iranian Prison Assessment, and Recollections from Culinary Journey Man’s Land School Memoir by Ramin Jahanbegloo by Gordon Nelson, foreword by Kay Parley Regulatory Review a Syrian Pioneer by Lenore Newman, fore- by Joseph A. Merasty by Harvey Locke by Eric Koch in Canada NEW EDITION word by Sarah Elton $24.95 CDN / $19.95 USD with David Carpenter $27.95 CDN / $24.95 USD $34.95 CDN / $27.95 USD $25.95 CDN / $21.95 USD by Kirk N. Lambrecht Q.C. by Habeeb Salloum, $29.95 CDN / $24.95 USD cloth 9780889774117 $21.95 CDN / $19.95 USD cloth 9780889773028 $34.95 CDN / USD foreword by Sarah Carter paper 9780889774605 cloth 9780889774438 200 pp. / 2016 255 pp. / 2014 paper 9780889774599 S P R I N G 2018 S P R I N G 2018 304 pp. / 2017 288 pp. / 2016 ebook also available cloth 9780889773684 ebook also available paper 9780889772984 34.95 CDN / 29.95 USD 288 pp. / 2017 ebook also available ebook also available 120 pp. / 2015 208 pp. / 2013 ebook also available ebook also available ebook also available paper 9780889775183 376 pp. / 2017 18 The Regina Collection >> Biography/ Memoir 19 U O F R P R ES S U O F R P R ES S Canoeing the On Forgiveness Memoirs of a Muhindi Towards a Prairie A Hero for the Being Kurdish in Fiery Joe The Suprising Lives of Churchill and Revenge Fleeing East Africa Atonement Americas a Hostile World The Maverick Who Small-Town Doctors A Practical Guide Lessons from an for the West by Trevor Herriot, afterword The Legend of by Ayub Nuri Lit Up the West edited by Dr. Paul Dhillon to the Historic Iranian Prison by Mansoor Ladha by Norman Fleury Gonzalo Guerrero by Kathleen Carlisle, fore- Voyageur Highway $29.95 CDN / $21.95 USD $21.95 CDN / $17.95 USD by Ramin Jahanbegloo by Robert Calder word by Roy J. Romanow by Gregory P. Marchildon $22.95 CDN / $17.95 USD $25.95 CDN / 19.95 USD $24.95 CDN / $19.95 USD paper 9780889774940 $39.95 CDN / $29.95 USD paper 9780889774315 and Sid Robinson $25.95 CDN / $21.95 USD cloth 9780889774544 304 pp. / 2017 240 pp. / 2016 $34.95 CDN / USD cloth 9780889775008 160 pp. / 2016 paper 9780889775091 ebook also available paper 9780889774858 ebook also available cloth 9780889774742 250 pp. / 2017 ebook also available 208 pp. / 2017 384 pp. / 2017 288 pp. / 2017 paper 9780889771482 ebook also available ebook also available ebook also available ebook also available 512 pp. / 2015 ebook also available
SELECTED BACKLIST SELECTED BACKLIST History >> ... Soc. Sciences Social Work >> Starving Ukraine Mapmaker Mudeater Holy War Free Knowledge Transforming Reinvesting in Awakening the Spirit The Holodomor and Philip Turnor in An American Buffalo Cowboys, Indians, Confronting the Child Welfare Families Moving Forward in Hunter and the and 9/11s Interdisciplinary Strengthening Child Canada’s Response Rupert’s Land in the Commodification of Practices, Field Child Welfare: Voices Age of Enlightenment Surrender of Louis Riel by Mark Cronlund Anderson Human Discovery Welfare Practice for a from the Prairies by Serge Cipko Education, and Research Brighter Future: Voices by Barbara Mitchell by John D. Pihach edited by Patricia W. Elliott edited by Don Fuchs, $80.00 CDN / $65.00 USD $27.95 CDN / $25.95 USD from the Prairies and Daryl H. Hepting edited by H. Monty Mont- Sharon McKay, $39.95 CDN / $29.95 USD $27.95 CDN / $22.95 USD gomery, Dorothy Badry, edited by Dorothy Badry, Don Fuchs, H. Monty Mont- and Ivan Brown cloth 9780889775060 paper 9780889774148 $27.95 CDN / USD Don Fuchs, and Daniel Kikulwe, foreword by Brad gomery and Sharon McKay foreword by 400 pp. / 2017 cloth 9780889775039 paper 9780889774582 336 pp. / 2016 McKenzie Cindy Blackstock 308 pp. / 2017 ebook also available S P R I N G 2018 S P R I N G 2018 ebook also available 352 pp. / 2017 paper 9780889773653 $39.95 CDN / USD $39.95 CDN / $29.95 USD ebook also available ebook also available 304 pp. / 2015 $39.95 CDN / USD ebook also available paper 9780889774513 paper 9780889773523 372 pp. / 2016 328 pp. / 2014 paper 9780889772786 ebook also available ebook also available 302 pp. / 2012 ebook also available Social Sciences>> 20 Media Studies Poetry >> 21 U O F R P R ES S U O F R P R ES S On the Frontier Frontier Farewell Road Through Time Manufacturing Passion for Action Finding McLuhan the book of ayâs Cloud Physics Letters from the The 1870s and the The Story of Humanity Urgency in Child and The Mind/The Man/ by neal mcleod by Karen Enns Canadian West in End of the Old West on the Move The Development Family Services The Message the 1880s new edition by Mary Soderstrom Industry and Violence Voices from edited by Jaqueline $21.95 CDN / $17.95 USD $19.95 CDN / $16.95 USD by William Wallace by Garrett Wilson Against Women the Prairies McLeod Rogers, Tracy $26.95 CDN / $22.95 USD paper 9780889775121 paper 9780889774612 edited by Ken S. Coates by Corinne L. Mason edited by Sharon McKay, Whalen and Catherine G. $34.95 CDN / USD 160 pp. / 2017 64 pp. / 2017 and Bill Morrison Don Fuchs and Ivan Brown Taylor paper 9780889774773 $34.95 CDN / $29.95 USD ebook also available ebook also available $29.95 CDN / USD paper 9780889773615 256 pp. / 2017 $35.00 CDN / USD $27.95 CDN / $24.95 USD 525 pp. / 2014 ebook also available paper 9780889774711 paper 9780889774087 ebook also available 240 pp. / 2017 paper 9780889772137 paper 9780889773752 350 pp. / 2015 ebook also available 288 pp. / 2009 336 pp. / 2016 ebook also available ebook also available ebook also available
SELECTED BACKLIST INDEX BY TITLE & AUTHOR > # F N 100 Days of Cree................................... 16 Fiery Joe ................................................... 19 Nelson, Gordon...................................... 18 #IdleNoMore .......................................... 17 Finding McLuhan ................................... 21 N napohš Legends ............................... 16 Firewater................................................... 17 Newman, Lenore .................................... 18 A Free Knowledge ..................................... 21 n hithaw cimowina / Woods Cree Aaniiih / Gros Ventre Stories ............. 16 Frontier Farewell ................................... 20 Stories ................................................ 16 Aboriginal Consultation, Environmental Fuchs, Don............................................... 21 Nuri, Ayub................................................. 19 Assessment, and Regulatory Review Funny Little Stories ............................... 16 in Canada .......................................... 18 O After the War............................................. 6 G Okimâsis, Jean ....................................... 15 A Hero for the Americas ...................... 19 Garrison, Gary ....................................... 22 On Forgiveness and Revenge ........... 18 Aitken, Will................................................. 2 Gehl, Lynn ................................................ 17 On the Frontier ...................................... 20 Ákaitsinikssiistsi / Blackfoot Stories of Genee, Piitáákii Inge............................. 16 Otto & Daria............................................. 19 Old ....................................................... 16 Grenier, Stéphane ................................... 6 Allan, Jonathan A. ................................. 22 P Anderson, Mark Cronlund .................. 20 H Parley, Kay................................................ 19 Angus, Charlie ........................................ 17 Hepting, Daryl H. ................................... 21 Passion for Action in Child and Family Antigone Undone ..................................... 2 Herriot, Trevor ......................................... 18 Services ............................................. 21 Arab Cooking on a Prairie Hogue, Michel ........................................ 17 Personal Finance ................................... 15 The Long Walk Measures of Homestead........................................ 18 Holy War.................................................. 20 Pihach, John D. ...................................... 20 Re-Orienting China Virgin Envy Archibald-Barber, Jesse ........................ 4 House of Charlemagne .......................... 9 Prairie Populist, The................................ 8 by Jan Zwicky Astonishment Travel Writing and The Cultural (In)Signifi- Awakening the Spirit............................. 21 Human on the Inside ............................ 22 Psychedelic Revolutionaries ................ 7 Poets on Poetry Cross-Cultural cance of the Hymen $19.95 CDN / $16.95 USD from the League Understanding B I R edited by Jonathan Inside The Mental .................................. 19 Ratt, Solomon ......................................... 16 Badry, Dorothy ........................................ 21 of Canadian Poets by Leilei Chen / 陈蕾蕾 A. Allan, Cristina Santos, Reading From Behind.......................... 22 Barber, P.W. .............................................. 7 paper 9780889774490 and Adriana Spahr Beginnng Cree: mâci-nêhiyawêwin . 16 J Reinvesting in Families......................... 21 80 pp. / 2016 $27.95 CDN / $24.95 USD $80.00 CDN / $65.00 USD Biblio Files ............................................... 12 Jahanbegloo, Ramin...................... 18, 19 Re-Orienting China .............................. 22 ebook also available Birley, Susan ........................................... 12 Johnson, Harold R. ................................ 17 Road Through Time.............................. 20 $27.95 CDN / $24.95 USD paper 9780889773714 Blackfoot Stories of Old ...................... 16 Robinson, Sid ......................................... 18 cloth 9780889774407 Blackstock, Cindy.................................. 21 K Romanow, Roy J. .................................... 19 248 pp. / 2016 S P R I N G 2018 S P R I N G 2018 216 pp. / 2016 paper 9780889774230 Kikulwe, Daniel ....................................... 21 Roth, Pamela .......................................... 22 book of ayâs, the ............................ 15, 21 ebook also available 256 pp. / 2016 kisiskâciwan .............................................. 4 Russell, kkináínihki Lena Heavy ebook also available Bowen, Gail ............................................... 5 Knowledge Seeker, The....................... 17 Shields ............................................... 16 ebook also available Brockie, Terry .......................................... 16 Koch, Eric ................................................. 19 Brown, Ivan .............................................. 21 S C L Salloum, Habeeb ................................... 18 Ladha, Mansoor ..................................... 18 Santos, Cristina..................................... 22 Calder, Robert ........................................ 19 Lambrecht, Kirk N.................................. 18 Schneider, Bettina................................. 15 Crime 22 23 Campbell, Anne...................................... 12 Leadership and Influencing Change in Shaping a World Already Made ....... 22 Campbell, Maria ....................................... 4 Nursing ............................................... 15 Sleuth .......................................................... 5 Canoeing the Churchill ........................ 18 League of Canadian Poets ................ 22 Soderstrom, Mary ................................. 20 Carlisle, Kathleen................................... 19 Lilburn, Tim ................................................ 9 U O F R P R ES S U O F R P R ES S Carpenter, David .................................... 19 Spahr, Adriana ....................................... 22 Locke, Harvey ......................................... 18 Speaking in Cod Tongues ......................... Carter, Sarah........................................... 18 Long Walk, The ..................................... 22 18, 19, 20, 22 Chen, Leilei............................................. 22 Children of the Broken Treaty ............ 17 Spooner, Marc ................................. 11, 15 M Stonechild, Blair..................................... 17 Cipko, Serge .......................................... 20 mâci-nêhiyawêwin: Beginning Cree 16 Claiming Anishinaabe .......................... 17 Suprising Lives of Small-Town Doctors, Mah, Jeannie ........................................... 12 Clearing the Plains ................................ 17 The ....................................................... 19 Manufacturing Urgency ...................... 20 Cloud Physics......................................... 21 Mapmaker ............................................... 20 Coates, Ken S. ................................ 17, 20 Marchildon, Gregory P. ................ 10, 18 T Conway, J.F................................................ 8 Taylor, Catherine G. .............................. 21 Martin, Holly ............................................ 16 Cote, Margaret ....................................... 16 These Are Our Legends ...................... 16 Mason, Corinne ..................................... 20 Cowell, Andrew ...................................... 16 Time Will Say Nothing .......................... 19 McKay, Sharon ....................................... 21 Cree: Language of the Plains ............ 15 Towards a Prairie Atonement ............. 18 McKenzie, Brad ...................................... 21 Cree: Words ........................................... 17 Tracie, Carl J. ......................................... 22 McLeod, Neal........................... 15, 16, 21 Reading From Behind Human on the Inside Deadmonton Transforming Child Welfare................ 21 Shaping a World McLeod Rogers, Jaqueline ................. 21 A Cultural Analysis Already Made Unlocking the Truth Crime Stories from D Dakin, K.J. .................................................. 3 McNinch, James .............................. 11, 15 V of the Anus Landscape and About Canada’s Canada’s Murder City Memoirs of a Muhindi ........................... 18 van Eijk, Jan ............................................. 16 Daschuk, James ..................................... 17 Merasty, Joseph A. ................................ 19 Virgin Envy .............................................. 22 by Jonathan A. Allan Poetry of the Prisons by Pamela Roth Deadmonton........................................... 22 Metis and the Medicine Line .............. 17 Canadian Prairies Dhillon, Paul ............................................ 19 by Gary Garrison Dissident Knowledge in Higher Mitchell, Barbara................................... 20 W $34.95 CDN / $29.95 USD $21.95 CDN / $18.95 USD Montgomery, Adam ................................. 6 Wagner, Joan .......................................... 15 by Carl J. Tracie Education ................................... 11, 15 $29.95 CDN / USD Montgomery, H. Monty......................... 21 Wallace, William ................................... 20 Drought and Depression ..................... 10 cloth 9780889773844 print 9780889774261 Morrison, Bill .......................................... 20 wawiyat cimowinisa / Funny Little $27.95 CDN / USD Moyles, Trina ............................................. 3 Stories ................................................ 16 264 pp. / 2016 paper 9780889773769 280 pp. / 2016 E Mudeater ................................................. 20 Whalen, Tracy ......................................... 21 Education of Augie Merasty, The ...... 19 ebook also available paper 9780889773936 256 pp. / 2015 ebook also available Wilson, Garrett...................................... 20 Elliott, Patricia W. .................................. 21 220 pp. / 2016 ebook also available Wolvengrey, Arok............................ 16, 17 Elton, Sarah ............................................. 18 Women Who Dig ..................................... 3 ebook also available Woods Cree Stories ............................. 16 Z Zwicky, Jan.............................................. 22
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