HighWater Press’s groundbreaking graphic novel anthology “This Place: 150 Years Retold” is a White Raven 2020!
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Grab your lunch and get down to 's Brown Bag Book Club with artist “Drawing Indigenous History.” https://t.co/xp7JYm8nPg

'Rosie' written by Rachel and Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley & illustrated by GMB Chomichuk for

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"A variety of illustrative and narrative styles spotlights Indigenous experiences and perspectives on raids, protests, the horrors of the child welfare system, and more. "
Magazine on
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"Ambitious in scope and strong in execution, this collection succeeds in prompting readers to remember (or learn) Indigenous history..."
– The Horn Book Magazine on "This Place: 150 Years Retold."
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We sat down with to talk about his art-making process, his illustrations for "Tilted Ground," and the he's working on now!

Learn about writer and illustrator Kyle Charles in our latest blog post: https://t.co/mN2dCzpSMW

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“I feel that The Mackenzie Valley Pipeline laid the groundwork for the IdleNoMore movement and the strong activism we see against corporations and pipelines to this day,” says . Read “Like a Razor Slash” in https://t.co/RI02FrGeI5

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“This is the story not just of a windigo, but also of a way of life that changed forever,” says about her story “Red Clouds.” Read her story in the upcoming graphic novel anthology https://t.co/RI02FrGeI5

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“Peggy' tells the story of a WWI marksman and scout who continued to advocate on behalf of Indigenous rights in Canada until his death in 1952. Written by w/ illustrations by , find it in Pre-order yours: https://t.co/fAMomxfY0T

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“Warrior Nation” is a story about resistance that spans decades. Read more of 's story about the Oka Crisis in July 1990 in the upcoming graphic novel anthology Pre-order your copy today: https://t.co/fAMomxfY0T

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"I also strive to find Indigenous heroes who have been underrepresented in literature." talks about what influenced him to write 'Peggy' in https://t.co/HZYH5JJ7SY

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Annie Bannatyne was not a woman you wanted to cross! When Charles Mair wrote disparaging things about Metis women in the Toronto Daily Globe, Annie didn’t just get mad, she got even. Find out what happened by pre-ordering your copy of https://t.co/fAMomxfY0T

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'Peggy' by features beautiful illustrations and colour by artist 🎨

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In riter's story 'Peggy,' Francis Pegahmagabow reflects on the differences between how Indigenous peoples were treated on the battlefield compared to back home. Pre-order your copy of today: https://t.co/fAMomxfY0T

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Layered images come together to create ’s characters and give them a spooky, other-worldly feel. See more in 'Rosie,' a story that blends fact and fiction about life in the Arctic in the upcoming release of https://t.co/RI02FrGeI5

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Annie Bannatyne was a business owner and important figure in who inspired a young Louis Riel with a public act of resistance. Discover more about her in 's story in https://t.co/RI02FrGeI5

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Frank T'Seleie’s speech will be remembered as part of the efforts to protect + defend the NWT from the Mackenzie Valley pipeline. Watch it here: https://t.co/bXBrdWd6Oh
Pre-order ft 's story “Like a Razor Slash” : https://t.co/m593fJNZwV

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Wahsakapeequay is the name of a real woman who was believed to have "gone windigo." In “Red Clouds,” explores Wahsakapeequay’s story, as well as that of the spiritual leader who was charged with her murder. Read about it in https://t.co/m593fJNZwV

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GG-Award winner on her story about Annie Bannatyne in Stories like Annie’s are ones you or your might not have read before.

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