Release: Aboriginal Literature Helps to Heal Communities

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2007-02-23
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External Relations, University of Regina
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External Relations, University of Regina
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The growing body of Indigenous literature is serving to heal individuals who are dealing with the legacy of colonialism and residential schools, and contribute to strong communities, says Dr. Jo-Ann Episkenew, Head of the English Department at First Nations University of Canada. She will discuss the role Aboriginal literature plays in healing both individuals and Aboriginal communities in the latest installment of the Nourishing Thoughts at the Food Bank lecture series.

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Jo-Ann Episkenew, First Nations University of Canada, Nourishing Thoughts at the Food Bank, Centre for Continuing Education, Credit Studies Division, Creating Community: A Roundtable on Canadian Aboriginal Literatures
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