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    The narrows of fear (wapawikoscikanik) / Carol Rose GoldenEagle.
    by GoldenEagle, Carol Rose, 1963-
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    Inanna Publications and Education Inc., 2020.
    Call #:FICTION GOL
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  • Indigenous women -- Fiction.
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  • Indigenous peoples -- Fiction.
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  • Psychic trauma -- Fiction.
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  • Women's shelters -- Fiction.
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  • Inanna poetry & fiction series.
  • ISBN: 
    9781771337892 (trade pbk.)
    Alternate title: 
    Wapawikoscikanik
    Description: 
    230 p. ; 21 cm.
    Notes: 
    Issued also in electronic formats.
    Summary: 
    "The Narrows of Fear (Wapawikoscikanik) weaves the stories of a group of women committed to helping one another. Despite abuse experienced by some, both in their own community and in residential schools, these women learn to celebrate their culture, its stories, its dancing, its drums, and its elders. Principal of these elders is Nina, the advisor at the women's shelter. With the help of Sandy and Charlene, Nina uses Indigenous practices to heal the traumatized Mary Ann. This is a powerful novel-sometimes brutally violent, sometimes healing, sometimes mythical, and always deeply respectful of the Indigenous culture at its heart."--Publisher.
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    Canadian fiction.
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    Central LibraryAdult Fiction - Indigenous Peoples CollectionFICTION GOLAdult Trade Paperback BooksChecked inAdd Copy to MyList
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