Lyn is still suffering after a break-up
Flint Woman Speaks
The detailed first-hand information about collecting
First Nation Communities Read is pleased to announce that Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese is its 10th anniversary community reading selection
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The Scarf and the Butterfly : A graphic memoir of hope and healing Indigenous American Lyn is still suffering afterMonica Ittusardjuat was taken from her parents and sent to residential school at the age of seven, at a time when Inuit lived a subsistence way of life in winter camps and roamed around in spring and summer, following animals when they were plentiful. She went to three residential schools: Chesterfield Inlet, NWT (now Nunavut), for primary school, Churchill, Manitoba, for junior high, and St. Norbert, Manitoba, for high school. Monica graduated from