Invisible North

Invisible North
Author: Alexandra Shimo
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-09-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459722934

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Journalist Alexandra Shimo flew to the remote Northern Ontario reserve of Kashechewan, hoping to document its deplorable living conditions. Instead, she was faced with the dark side of Canadian history and the limits of her own mental stability.

Invisible North

Invisible North
Author: Alexandra Shimo
Publsiher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-09-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459722941

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A vivid first-person account of life on a troubled reserve that illuminates a difficult and oft-ignored history. Globe and Mail 100: Best Books of 2016 • The Hill Times: Best Books of 2016 • 2017 RBC Taylor Prize — Longlisted • 2017 BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction — Shortlisted • 2016 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted When freelance journalist Alexandra Shimo arrives in Kashechewan, a fly-in, northern Ontario reserve, to investigate rumours of a fabricated water crisis and document its deplorable living conditions, she finds herself drawn into the troubles of the reserve. Unable to cope with the desperate conditions, she begins to fall apart. A moving tribute to the power of hope and resilience, Invisible North is an intimate portrait of a place that pushes everyone to their limits. Part memoir, part history of the Canadian reserves, Shimo offers an expansive exploration and unorthodox take on many of the First Nation issues that dominate the news today, including the suicide crises, murdered and missing indigenous women and girls, Treaty rights, Native sovereignty, and deep poverty.

Invisible North the Search for Answers on a Troubled Reserve

Invisible North   the Search for Answers on a Troubled Reserve
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1091209770

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When freelance journalist Alexandra Shimo arrives in Kashechewan, a fly-in, northern Ontario reserve, to investigate rumours of a fabricated water crisis and document its deplorable living conditions, she finds herself drawn into the troubles of the reserve. Unable to cope with the desperate conditions, she begins to fall apart. A moving tribute to the power of hope and resilience, Invisible North is an intimate portrait of a place that pushes everyone to their limits. Part memoir, part history of the Canadian reserves, Shimo offers an expansive exploration and unorthodox take on many of the First Nation issues that dominate the news today, including the suicide crises, murdered and missing indigenous women and girls, Treaty rights, Native sovereignty, and deep poverty. Globe and Mail 100: Best Books of 2016 • The Hill Times: Best Books of 2016 2017 RBC Taylor Prize — Longlisted 2017 BC National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction — Shortlisted 2016 Speaker's Book Award — Shortlisted.

Noctes Ambrosian

Noctes Ambrosian
Author: John Wilson,James Hogg,John Gibson Lockhart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1875
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: HARVARD:HWE55K

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Invisible New York

Invisible New York
Author: Stanley Greenberg
Publsiher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1998-11-04
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780801859458

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Scientific American

Scientific American
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1893
Genre: Science
ISBN: OSU:32435022760045

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Invisible Immigrants

Invisible Immigrants
Author: Marilyn Barber,Murray Watson
Publsiher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-03-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780887554988

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Despite being one of the largest immigrant groups contributing to the development of modern Canada, the story of the English has been all but untold. In Invisible Immigrants, Barber and Watson document the experiences of English-born immigrants who chose to come to Canada during England’s last major wave of emigration between the 1940s and the 1970s. Engaging life story oral histories reveal the aspirations, adventures, occasional naïveté, and challenges of these hidden immigrants. Postwar English immigrants believed they were moving to a familiar British country. Instead, like other immigrants, they found they had to deal with separation from home and family while adapting to a new country, a new landscape, and a new culture. Although English immigrants did not appear visibly different from their new neighbours, as soon as they spoke, they were immediately identified as “foreign.” Barber and Watson reveal the personal nature of the migration experience and how socio-economic structures, gender expectations, and marital status shaped possibilities and responses. In postwar North America dramatic changes in both technology and the formation of national identities influenced their new lives and helped shape their memories. Their stories contribute to our understanding of postwar immigration and fill a significant gap in the history of English migration to Canada.

The Tribune Almanac and Political Register for

The Tribune Almanac and Political Register for
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1897
Genre: Almanacs, American
ISBN: UCAL:B3726586

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