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100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
THE GIRL FROM DREAM CITY Reviews “If you liked memoirs by Diana Athill, Alexandra Fuller, and Madame de Staël, you'll love Linda Leith's new book. ”—Mary Soderstrom, author of Concrete and Frenemy Nations "As this compelling memoir demonstrates, Leith built herself not simply a literary life – as a novelist, non-fiction writer and editor of a literary magazine – but also a dazzling multilingual andLEARNING TO DIE
In this powerful little book, two leading intellectuals illuminate the truth about where our environmental crisis is taking us. Writing from an island on Canada’s Northwest coast, Robert Bringhurst and Jan Zwicky weigh in on the death of the planet versus the death of the individual. For Zwicky, awareness and humility are the foundation ofCANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and CANADIAN PLAINS PROCEEDINGS(CPP) The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and GATHER - U OF R PRESS Description. Stories are medicine. During a time of heightened isolation, bestselling author Richard Van Camp shares what he knows about the power of storytelling—and offers some of his own favourite stories from Elders, friends, and family. Gathering around a campfire, or the dinner table, we humans have always told stories. THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoring CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
THE GIRL FROM DREAM CITY Reviews “If you liked memoirs by Diana Athill, Alexandra Fuller, and Madame de Staël, you'll love Linda Leith's new book. ”—Mary Soderstrom, author of Concrete and Frenemy Nations "As this compelling memoir demonstrates, Leith built herself not simply a literary life – as a novelist, non-fiction writer and editor of a literary magazine – but also a dazzling multilingual andLEARNING TO DIE
In this powerful little book, two leading intellectuals illuminate the truth about where our environmental crisis is taking us. Writing from an island on Canada’s Northwest coast, Robert Bringhurst and Jan Zwicky weigh in on the death of the planet versus the death of the individual. For Zwicky, awareness and humility are the foundation ofCANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
PUBLISH WITH US
The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and CANADIAN PLAINS PROCEEDINGS(CPP) The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and OUR TEAM - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce andA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both cultural OSKANA POETRY & POETICS Oskana Poetry & Poetics. Publishing new and established authors, Oskana Poetry & Poetics offers both contemporary poetry at its best and probing discussions of poetry’s cultural role. Oskana is the Cree word for "bones," and we use it with the blessing of Elder Noel Starblanket. The name reflects our commitment to speak to the deepestand
RED OBSIDIAN
Reviews “By turns litany and chant, lyric and dirge—an intense and empathetic voice. ”—Alice Major, author of Welcome to the Anthropocene "The poems in Red Obsidian channel a chorus of ancient Chinese poets and indigenous voices to praise our wounded but unyielding world.Stephan Torres’s poems are lyrical, muscular, unflinching, and necessary.CANADA'S WHEAT KING
Description. The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth toWHITE COAL CITY
White Coal City is the story of this hard hockey-obsessed white-settler town on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River and Boschman’s troubled family who traveled these lands. Trauma was palpable but never spoken of in the family, and this silence hounded the psychology of its men and boys. DISSIDENT KNOWLEDGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION In Dissident Knowledge, Noam Chomsky, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Yvonna S. Lincoln, and others delve into the effects of colonialism, neoliberalism, and audit culture on higher education. They present promising avenues of resistance and show how to shape, reinvent, and construct life for faculty in institutions that serve as both a safeharbour and
TRANSFORMING CHILD WELFARE TRANSFORMING CHILD WELFARE Interdisciplinary Practices, Field Education, and Research Voices from the Prairies edited by H. Monty Montgomery, Dorothy Badry, U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and ORDER - U OF R PRESS University of Regina Press is located on Treaty 4 Territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, and Assiniboine, and the homelands of the Métis. GATHER - U OF R PRESS Description. Stories are medicine. During a time of heightened isolation, bestselling author Richard Van Camp shares what he knows about the power of storytelling—and offers some of his own favourite stories from Elders, friends, and family. Gathering around a campfire, or the dinner table, we humans have always told stories. THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoringA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both culturalCHÂHKÂPÂS
Description. Châhkâpâs: A Naskapi Legend shares the story of Châhkâpâs, a heroic figure in First Nations storytelling, who performs feats of strength and skill in spite of his diminutive size. The book shares this traditional legend as originally recorded in the Naskapi community in northern Quebec in 1967 when it was narrated by John Peastitute, a Naskapi Elder and accomplished storyteller. CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
HONOURING THE DECLARATION Description. Honouring the Declaration provides academic resources to help The United Church of Canada and other Canadian denominations enact their commitment to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and offers a framework for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Featuring essays from scholars working from a range of disciplines, including U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and ORDER - U OF R PRESS University of Regina Press is located on Treaty 4 Territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, and Assiniboine, and the homelands of the Métis. GATHER - U OF R PRESS Description. Stories are medicine. During a time of heightened isolation, bestselling author Richard Van Camp shares what he knows about the power of storytelling—and offers some of his own favourite stories from Elders, friends, and family. Gathering around a campfire, or the dinner table, we humans have always told stories. THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoringA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both culturalCHÂHKÂPÂS
Description. Châhkâpâs: A Naskapi Legend shares the story of Châhkâpâs, a heroic figure in First Nations storytelling, who performs feats of strength and skill in spite of his diminutive size. The book shares this traditional legend as originally recorded in the Naskapi community in northern Quebec in 1967 when it was narrated by John Peastitute, a Naskapi Elder and accomplished storyteller. CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
HONOURING THE DECLARATION Description. Honouring the Declaration provides academic resources to help The United Church of Canada and other Canadian denominations enact their commitment to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and offers a framework for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Featuring essays from scholars working from a range of disciplines, includingPUBLISH WITH US
The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and ORDER - U OF R PRESS University of Regina Press is located on Treaty 4 Territory, the traditional lands of the Cree, Saulteaux, and Assiniboine, and the homelands of the Métis. CONTACT US - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce andRED OBSIDIAN
Reviews “By turns litany and chant, lyric and dirge—an intense and empathetic voice. ”—Alice Major, author of Welcome to the Anthropocene "The poems in Red Obsidian channel a chorus of ancient Chinese poets and indigenous voices to praise our wounded but unyielding world.Stephan Torres’s poems are lyrical, muscular, unflinching, and necessary. RESISTANCE - U OF R PRESS Reviews “Resistance claims poetry is essential to processing pain . . . . and these voices can seek to claim safety back through ‘resilience and resistance.’” —Micheline Maylor, author of Little Wildheart “Injustice concerning sexual assault cannot be underestimated: Resistance should be required reading for all Canadian legislators.. ” —Patricia Fell, Artistic DirectorORGANIZED VIOLENCE
Description. Official stories say that violence in Latin America is a product of criminal activity and the drug trade. Organized Violence exposes how that narrative serves corporate and state interests and de-politicizes events that have more to do with logistics infrastructure, social control, and the extractive industries than with cocaine.Global capital and violence reinforce conditionsLEARNING TO DIE
In this powerful little book, two leading intellectuals illuminate the truth about where our environmental crisis is taking us. Writing from an island on Canada’s Northwest coast, Robert Bringhurst and Jan Zwicky weigh in on the death of the planet versus the death of the individual. For Zwicky, awareness and humility are the foundation ofTHE ÄLTESTER
Description. Offering a unique window into the Old Colony Mennonite community in Saskatchewan, this biography of Herman D. W. Friesen reveals the life of a man who attempted to modernize his community, often in opposition to traditional religious beliefs. The story begins on the Hague-Osler Mennonite reserve in the 1910s and 20s. THE GIRL FROM DREAM CITY Reviews “If you liked memoirs by Diana Athill, Alexandra Fuller, and Madame de Staël, you'll love Linda Leith's new book. ”—Mary Soderstrom, author of Concrete and Frenemy Nations "As this compelling memoir demonstrates, Leith built herself not simply a literary life – as a novelist, non-fiction writer and editor of a literary magazine – but also a dazzling multilingual and DISSIDENT KNOWLEDGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION In Dissident Knowledge, Noam Chomsky, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Yvonna S. Lincoln, and others delve into the effects of colonialism, neoliberalism, and audit culture on higher education. They present promising avenues of resistance and show how to shape, reinvent, and construct life for faculty in institutions that serve as both a safeharbour and
U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and GATHER - U OF R PRESS Reviews. Praise for Van Camp: “Stories and storytellers are an important part of what makes us human. Van Camp’s stories, whether they feature light comedy, family discord and reconciliation or his vivid images of the legendary Wheetago monsters, revived by global warming and horrifically hungry for human flesh, are gifts to thereader.
THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoringA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both cultural CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.CHÂHKÂPÂS
Description. Châhkâpâs: A Naskapi Legend shares the story of Châhkâpâs, a heroic figure in First Nations storytelling, who performs feats of strength and skill in spite of his diminutive size. The book shares this traditional legend as originally recorded in the Naskapi community in northern Quebec in 1967 when it was narrated by John Peastitute, a Naskapi Elder and accomplished storyteller.100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
HONOURING THE DECLARATION Description. Honouring the Declaration provides academic resources to help The United Church of Canada and other Canadian denominations enact their commitment to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and offers a framework for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Featuring essays from scholars working from a range of disciplines, includingCANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and GATHER - U OF R PRESS Reviews. Praise for Van Camp: “Stories and storytellers are an important part of what makes us human. Van Camp’s stories, whether they feature light comedy, family discord and reconciliation or his vivid images of the legendary Wheetago monsters, revived by global warming and horrifically hungry for human flesh, are gifts to thereader.
THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoringA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both cultural CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.CHÂHKÂPÂS
Description. Châhkâpâs: A Naskapi Legend shares the story of Châhkâpâs, a heroic figure in First Nations storytelling, who performs feats of strength and skill in spite of his diminutive size. The book shares this traditional legend as originally recorded in the Naskapi community in northern Quebec in 1967 when it was narrated by John Peastitute, a Naskapi Elder and accomplished storyteller.100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
HONOURING THE DECLARATION Description. Honouring the Declaration provides academic resources to help The United Church of Canada and other Canadian denominations enact their commitment to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and offers a framework for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Featuring essays from scholars working from a range of disciplines, includingCANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
CONTACT US - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
CANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
RESISTANCE - U OF R PRESS Reviews “Resistance claims poetry is essential to processing pain . . . . and these voices can seek to claim safety back through ‘resilience and resistance.’” —Micheline Maylor, author of Little Wildheart “Injustice concerning sexual assault cannot be underestimated: Resistance should be required reading for all Canadian legislators.. ” —Patricia Fell, Artistic DirectorRED OBSIDIAN
Reviews “By turns litany and chant, lyric and dirge—an intense and empathetic voice. ”—Alice Major, author of Welcome to the Anthropocene "The poems in Red Obsidian channel a chorus of ancient Chinese poets and indigenous voices to praise our wounded but unyielding world.Stephan Torres’s poems are lyrical, muscular, unflinching, and necessary.THE ÄLTESTER
Description. Offering a unique window into the Old Colony Mennonite community in Saskatchewan, this biography of Herman D. W. Friesen reveals the life of a man who attempted to modernize his community, often in opposition to traditional religious beliefs. The story begins on the Hague-Osler Mennonite reserve in the 1910s and 20s.WHITE COAL CITY
White Coal City is the story of this hard hockey-obsessed white-settler town on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River and Boschman’s troubled family who traveled these lands. Trauma was palpable but never spoken of in the family, and this silence hounded the psychology of its men and boys.ORGANIZED VIOLENCE
Description. Official stories say that violence in Latin America is a product of criminal activity and the drug trade. Organized Violence exposes how that narrative serves corporate and state interests and de-politicizes events that have more to do with logistics infrastructure, social control, and the extractive industries than with cocaine.Global capital and violence reinforce conditions MÂCI-NÊHIYAWÊWIN / BEGINNING CREE Description. Designed as an introduction for Cree language learners, mâci-nêhiyawêwin / Beginning Cree acts as a self-study aid--a much-needed resource in today's world where most students cannot speak Cree fluently. Basic grammar units and everyday vocabulary items guide the student through the building blocks of the language, and expansion drills and exercises reinforce lessons and DISSIDENT KNOWLEDGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION In Dissident Knowledge, Noam Chomsky, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Yvonna S. Lincoln, and others delve into the effects of colonialism, neoliberalism, and audit culture on higher education. They present promising avenues of resistance and show how to shape, reinvent, and construct life for faculty in institutions that serve as both a safeharbour and
U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and GATHER - U OF R PRESS Reviews. Praise for Van Camp: “Stories and storytellers are an important part of what makes us human. Van Camp’s stories, whether they feature light comedy, family discord and reconciliation or his vivid images of the legendary Wheetago monsters, revived by global warming and horrifically hungry for human flesh, are gifts to thereader.
THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoringA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both cultural CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.CHÂHKÂPÂS
Description. Châhkâpâs: A Naskapi Legend shares the story of Châhkâpâs, a heroic figure in First Nations storytelling, who performs feats of strength and skill in spite of his diminutive size. The book shares this traditional legend as originally recorded in the Naskapi community in northern Quebec in 1967 when it was narrated by John Peastitute, a Naskapi Elder and accomplished storyteller.100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
HONOURING THE DECLARATION Description. Honouring the Declaration provides academic resources to help The United Church of Canada and other Canadian denominations enact their commitment to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and offers a framework for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Featuring essays from scholars working from a range of disciplines, includingCANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and GATHER - U OF R PRESS Reviews. Praise for Van Camp: “Stories and storytellers are an important part of what makes us human. Van Camp’s stories, whether they feature light comedy, family discord and reconciliation or his vivid images of the legendary Wheetago monsters, revived by global warming and horrifically hungry for human flesh, are gifts to thereader.
THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoringA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both cultural CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.CHÂHKÂPÂS
Description. Châhkâpâs: A Naskapi Legend shares the story of Châhkâpâs, a heroic figure in First Nations storytelling, who performs feats of strength and skill in spite of his diminutive size. The book shares this traditional legend as originally recorded in the Naskapi community in northern Quebec in 1967 when it was narrated by John Peastitute, a Naskapi Elder and accomplished storyteller.100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
HONOURING THE DECLARATION Description. Honouring the Declaration provides academic resources to help The United Church of Canada and other Canadian denominations enact their commitment to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and offers a framework for reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples in Canada. Featuring essays from scholars working from a range of disciplines, includingCANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
CONTACT US - U OF R PRESS The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
CANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
RESISTANCE - U OF R PRESS Reviews “Resistance claims poetry is essential to processing pain . . . . and these voices can seek to claim safety back through ‘resilience and resistance.’” —Micheline Maylor, author of Little Wildheart “Injustice concerning sexual assault cannot be underestimated: Resistance should be required reading for all Canadian legislators.. ” —Patricia Fell, Artistic DirectorRED OBSIDIAN
Reviews “By turns litany and chant, lyric and dirge—an intense and empathetic voice. ”—Alice Major, author of Welcome to the Anthropocene "The poems in Red Obsidian channel a chorus of ancient Chinese poets and indigenous voices to praise our wounded but unyielding world.Stephan Torres’s poems are lyrical, muscular, unflinching, and necessary.THE ÄLTESTER
Description. Offering a unique window into the Old Colony Mennonite community in Saskatchewan, this biography of Herman D. W. Friesen reveals the life of a man who attempted to modernize his community, often in opposition to traditional religious beliefs. The story begins on the Hague-Osler Mennonite reserve in the 1910s and 20s.WHITE COAL CITY
White Coal City is the story of this hard hockey-obsessed white-settler town on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River and Boschman’s troubled family who traveled these lands. Trauma was palpable but never spoken of in the family, and this silence hounded the psychology of its men and boys.ORGANIZED VIOLENCE
Description. Official stories say that violence in Latin America is a product of criminal activity and the drug trade. Organized Violence exposes how that narrative serves corporate and state interests and de-politicizes events that have more to do with logistics infrastructure, social control, and the extractive industries than with cocaine.Global capital and violence reinforce conditions MÂCI-NÊHIYAWÊWIN / BEGINNING CREE Description. Designed as an introduction for Cree language learners, mâci-nêhiyawêwin / Beginning Cree acts as a self-study aid--a much-needed resource in today's world where most students cannot speak Cree fluently. Basic grammar units and everyday vocabulary items guide the student through the building blocks of the language, and expansion drills and exercises reinforce lessons and DISSIDENT KNOWLEDGE IN HIGHER EDUCATION In Dissident Knowledge, Noam Chomsky, Linda Tuhiwai Smith, Yvonna S. Lincoln, and others delve into the effects of colonialism, neoliberalism, and audit culture on higher education. They present promising avenues of resistance and show how to shape, reinvent, and construct life for faculty in institutions that serve as both a safeharbour and
U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESSUNIVERSITY OF REGINA PROGRAMSUNIVERSITY OF REGINA SKUNIVERSITY OF REGINA CAUNIVERSITY OF REGINA CANADAUNIVERSITY OFREGINA LIBRARY
The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoringA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both cultural CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.CANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
RECLAIMING TOM LONGBOAT Description. Reclaiming Tom Longboat recounts the history of Indigenous sport in Canada through the lens of the prestigious Tom Longboat Awards, shedding light on a significant yet overlooked aspect of Canadian policy and Crown-Indigenous relations. Drawing on a rich and varied set of oral and textual sources, including interviews with award recipients and Jan Eisenhardt, the creator of the100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
LEARNING TO DIE
In this powerful little book, two leading intellectuals illuminate the truth about where our environmental crisis is taking us. Writing from an island on Canada’s Northwest coast, Robert Bringhurst and Jan Zwicky weigh in on the death of the planet versus the death of the individual. For Zwicky, awareness and humility are the foundation of THE PRAIRIE POPULIST Description. George Hara Williams was the most successful of the early leaders of the CCF in Saskatchewan. But his role in the party was undermined by Tommy Douglas and M. J. Coldwell, and now he is almost forgotten. The populist who mobilized farmers of the province to support a socialist platform, he was one of five MLAs elected in the1934
U OF R PRESSBOOKSNEWS AND REVIEWSFOR AUTHORSORDERINGABOUTNEW RELEASES U of R Press publishes books that exemplify its motto: The Press is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Book Fund, the Canada Council for the Arts, and Creative Saskatchewan's Market and Export Development Grant Program. BOOKS - U OF R PRESSUNIVERSITY OF REGINA PROGRAMSUNIVERSITY OF REGINA SKUNIVERSITY OF REGINA CAUNIVERSITY OF REGINA CANADAUNIVERSITY OFREGINA LIBRARY
The University of Regina Press (U of R Press) publishes trade non-fiction and scholarly books on Indigenous studies and Aboriginal languages, Canadian history, regional studies, the environment, public policy, and other topics. With a goal of publishing quality writing and scholarship on issues that matter to readers inside and outside the academy, the U of R Press is looking produce and THE WAY OF THE GARDENER A renowned gardener and lover of literature, he revels in the plants, trees, and flowers that tell the history of the people and ecology of northern Spain. Brimming with wry observations—of nature, himself, and other pilgrims on the road— The Way of the Gardener reveals the beauty and the darkness of the human condition while underscoringA DIGITAL BUNDLE
Description. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building. By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both cultural CARRYING THE BURDEN OF PEACE Carrying the Burden of Peace weaves together stories of Indigenous life, love, eroticism, pain, and joy to map the contours of diverse, empowered, and non-dominative Indigenous masculinities. It is from here that a more balanced world may be pursued.CANADA'S WHEAT KING
The life of Seager Wheeler is one of the most significant--albeit nearly forgotten--Canadian success stories. He was North America's most celebrated wheat developer, whose varieties in the 1920s made up 40 percent of the world's wheat exports, and contributed wealth to most facets of the Canadian economy. His most publicizedaccomplishment was
RECLAIMING TOM LONGBOAT Description. Reclaiming Tom Longboat recounts the history of Indigenous sport in Canada through the lens of the prestigious Tom Longboat Awards, shedding light on a significant yet overlooked aspect of Canadian policy and Crown-Indigenous relations. Drawing on a rich and varied set of oral and textual sources, including interviews with award recipients and Jan Eisenhardt, the creator of the100 DAYS OF CREE
Description. As an Elder once said, "Learn one Cree word a day for 100 days, and emerge a different person. "In 100 Days of Cree, Neal McLeod offers us a portal into another way of understanding the universe--and our place within it--while demonstrating why this funny, vibrant, and sometimes salacious language is "the sexiest of them all" (accordingto Tomson Highway).
LEARNING TO DIE
In this powerful little book, two leading intellectuals illuminate the truth about where our environmental crisis is taking us. Writing from an island on Canada’s Northwest coast, Robert Bringhurst and Jan Zwicky weigh in on the death of the planet versus the death of the individual. For Zwicky, awareness and humility are the foundation of THE PRAIRIE POPULIST Description. George Hara Williams was the most successful of the early leaders of the CCF in Saskatchewan. But his role in the party was undermined by Tommy Douglas and M. J. Coldwell, and now he is almost forgotten. The populist who mobilized farmers of the province to support a socialist platform, he was one of five MLAs elected in the1934
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Description. Official stories say that violence in Latin America is a product of criminal activity and the drug trade. Organized Violence exposes how that narrative serves corporate and state interests and de-politicizes events that have more to do with logistics infrastructure, social control, and the extractive industries than with cocaine.Global capital and violence reinforce conditionsCHÂHKÂPÂS
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