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Brine Grade Twelve Presented in the Ojibwe language

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Presented in the Ojibwe language

As Tomson explains in his Note on Dialect

Cross-Curricular Connections

thereby causing resentment and at times anger between the two communities

This 120-page book contains 108 full-colour illustrations and supports Ontario curriculum expectations for NAC10

Brine Grade Twelve Presented in the Ojibwe languageBorn in Nova Scotia, Mi'kma'ki, Mallory Amirault is an artist whose Acadian and Mi'kmaq heritage belongs to the Kespukwitk district of Yarmouth. Mallory Amirault's debut collection Brine is an ambitious land metaphor; merging history and imagination, it's a work of poetry that doubles as a prose novel. Subtly unfolding character led intimacies, it acts as an interruption to long standing Maritime coloniality. Amirault describes Brine as an aboiteau at

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