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Lessons can be adapted to your own dialect or language

Taking inspiration from traditional Anishinabe stories and drawing from his own family's storytelling tradition

this picture book celebrates the spring tradition of wild onion dinners—and the community and comfort that are shared when we gather

came by the thousands determined to stand between the Water Protectors and police in defense of the rights for non-violent expression of resistance

which speeds to an unpredictable—and surreal—climax

Indigenous Dispossession, Anti-Immigration, and the Public Pedagogy of Us Empire spirituality Lessons can be adapted toFrom the founding of the United States, enduringly consequential debates over Indigeneity and immigration have occurred on the battlefield and in Congress, in courtrooms, at territorial borders, and in mainstream culture. In Indigenous Dispossession, Anti Immigration, and the Public Pedagogy of US Empire, Leah Perry traces the ways that the US created its empire through public pedagogies which she defines as policy and media discourses surrounding

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