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Lights along the River (HC) Cree Language An example of a governing

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An example of a governing democracy includes the Iroquois Confederacy and the Heiltsuk of the Pacific Northwest

the Osage member of the 1491s

the Haudenosaunee

Krawec helps readers see settler colonialism through the eyes of an Indigenous writer

Lights along the River (HC) Cree Language An example of a governingPat Lamondin Skene is a Mtis author. Illustrated by Sabrina Gendron. The river glowed with lights for the first time. On a cold winter morning in 1952, Patsy Lamondin wakes to the day electricity will finally be connected to her small town along the Magnetawan River. Patsy and her siblings buzz with excitement, eagerly awaiting the ceremony being held at the center of town. The Lamondins have lived along the waters of Georgian Bay and the Magnetawan

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