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Biography & Autobiography
During My Time: Florence Edenshaw Davidson, A Haida Woman
by
Florence Edenshaw Davidson, as told to Margaret B. Blackman
Call Number: E 99 .H2 D383 1982
Online Access
Also available in print in the House of Learning.
Following the Good River: The Life and Times of Wa'xaid
by
Cecil Paul, as told to Briony Penn
Publication Date: 2020
Online Access
I Am a Metis: The Story of Gerry St. Germain
by
Peter O'Neil
Publication Date: 2016
Online Access
He Moved a Mountain: The Life of Frank Calder and the Nisga'a Land Claims Accord
Call Number: FC 3828.1 .C34 H37 2013
Online Access
Also available in print in the House of Learning.
Claiming Anishinaabe: Decolonizing the Human Spirit
by
Lynn Gehl
Call Number: E 98 .E85 G43 2017
Online Access
Also available in print in the House of Learning.
From Bear Rock Mountain: The Life and Times of a Dene Residential School Survivor
by
Antoine Mountain
Call Number: E 96.5 .M68 2019
Online Access
Also available in print in the House of Learning.
Resolve: The Story of the Chelsea family and a First Nation Community's Will to Heal
by
Carolyn Parks Mintz, with Andy and Phyllis Chelsea
Call Number: E 99 .S45 P37 2019
Available in print in Williams Lake and the House of Learning.
They Called Me Number One: Secrets and Survival at an Indian Residential School
by
Bev Sellars, with forward by Bill Wilson
Call Number: E 96.6 .S154 S44 2013
Online Access
Also available in print in Williams Lake and the House of Learning.
Broken Circle: The Dark Legacy of Indian Residential Schools: A Memoir
by
Theodore Fontaine
Call Number: E 96.5 .F66 2010
Available in print in Williams Lake and the House of Learning
Tulalip, from My Heart: An Autobiographical Account of a Reservation Community
by
Harriette Shelton Dover; edited by Darleen Fitzpatrick with forward by Wayne Williams
Publication Date: 2013
Online Access
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