Angry Queer Somali Boy A Complicated Memoir

Angry Queer Somali Boy  A Complicated Memoir
Author: Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali
Publsiher: Regina Collection
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-10-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0889776598

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A young gay Muslim immigrant struggles to fit in on the streets of Toronto.

Angry Queer Somali Boy

Angry Queer Somali Boy
Author: Mohamed Abdulkarim Ali
Publsiher: Regina Collection
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-05-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0889777594

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A young gay Muslim immigrant struggles to fit in on the streets of Toronto.

Hell and Damnation

Hell and Damnation
Author: Marq De Villiers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0889775842

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Marq de Villiers takes readers on a journey into the strange richness of the human imaginings of hell, deep into time and across many faiths, back into early Egypt and the 5,000-year-old Mesopotamian epic of Gilgamesh. This guide ventures well beyond the Nine Circles of Dante's Hell and the many medieval Christian visions into the hellish descriptions in Islam, Buddhism, Jewish legend, Japanese traditions, and more.

Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear

Two Months in the Camp of Big Bear
Author: Theresa Gowanlock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1885
Genre: Cree Indians
ISBN: UCAL:$B282501

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Part I contains Theresa Gowanlock's account; Part II contains Theresa Delaney's account.

Settling Saskatchewan

Settling Saskatchewan
Author: Alan B. Anderson
Publsiher: Canadian Plains Research Center
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 0889772843

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Expertly identifies and explains the patterns of immigration and settlement in the province and further enlightens us on the many peoples who now comprise its extraordinarily diverse cultural mosaic.

Art of Immersive Soundscapes

Art of Immersive Soundscapes
Author: Pauline Margaret Minevich,Ellen Waterman,James Harley
Publsiher: Canadian Plains Research Center
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2013
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0889772584

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What is an immersive soundscape? It can be as simple as a recording made in a forest: leaves crunching underfoot, birds chirping, a squirrel chattering. Or it can be as complex as a movie soundtrack, which involves music but also uses many other sounds--to set the mood for the action and to literally put the viewer in the picture. Sound art defies categorization, and artists using this medium describe their work in many different ways: as sound installations, audio art, radio art, and music. The Art of Immersive Soundscapes provides a fascinating tour of contemporary sound art practices that comprises scholarly essays, artists' statements, and a DVD with sonic and visual examples. Included are perspectives from soundscape composition and performance, site-specific sound installation, recording, and festival curation. The book and accompanying DVD will appeal to a broad audience interested in music, sound, installation art, the environment, digital culture, and media arts. Importantly, it recognizes the pioneering place of Canadian sound artists within this international field.

Firewater

Firewater
Author: Harold Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2016
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0889774374

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A passionate call to action from a veteran prosecutor, Firewater examines alcohol--its history, its myths, and its devastating impact on Indigenous and non-Indigenous people alike.

Architecture of Saskatchewan

Architecture of Saskatchewan
Author: Bernard Flaman
Publsiher: University of Regina Press
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2013
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0889772509

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Against the brilliant blue sky, the buildings of Saskatchewan emerge from the landscape as symbols of a proud and resilient people, who have consistently drawn on the best of the world, while forging their own way. From the Art Deco period to Post-Modernism to today's concerns about sustainability, Architecture of Saskatchewanshows the clash between functionality and beauty, and exposes how the light, colour, and seasons of the prairie are reflected within the construction of its buildings. This book beautifully illustrates the evolution of the province's architectural profession and its rich built heritage, while revealing something essential about the geography of the place and its tough and spirited people.