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The Boy in the Treehouse Children The issue of terminology and

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The issue of terminology and usage used by the authors is often provocative such as the chapter heading about First Nations women and Bill C31

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Alliances: Re/Envisioning Indigenous-non-Indigenous Relationships is a collection of 24 essays edited by Lynne Davis

their geography and environment

The Boy in the Treehouse Children The issue of terminology andThe Boy in the Treehouse, and Girl Who Loved Her Horses is collection of two plays about the process of children becoming adults by Ojibwe playwright Drew Hayden Taylor. In The Boy in the Treehouse, Simon, the son of an Ojibwe mother and a British father, climbs into his half finished tree house on the vision quest his books say is necessary for him to reclaim his mother's culture. In Girl Who Loved Her Horses the strange and quiet Danielle from the

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