Not much has changed in the past five hundred or so years of them taking from you and giving nothing in return, has it?
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The Age Of Avoidance: Who Wants to Deal with Reality?
The credo is no longer it's who you know that matters, but what you don't know can't hurt you.
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...a beautiful, haunting novel about the search for identity and a place in the world.
Read More »Canadian Politics: Native Treaty Rights And Land Claims
the grass has gotten pretty brown and the running water has slowed to a trickle.
Read More »Music Review: Tomahawk – Anonymous
Anonymous..one of the best representations of Native music to have come down the pipe in a long time.
Read More »An End To Learning: How Canadian Universities Became Vocational Colleges
Fewer people are experiencing the joy of learning for the sake of learning.
Read More »Book Review: Practical Demonkeeping by Christopher Moore
Whenever our world gets to be just a little too much for you, I recommend a quick trip into the mind of Christopher Moore
Read More »DVD Review: – Darfur Diaries: Message From Home
Who better to tell the story of what is happening to them than the people to whom it is happening
Read More »Book Review: The Heart Of Valor by Tanya Huff
Tanya Huff's books are better written, and have better characters than most of the "acceptable" Sword and Sorcery books of violence out there.
Read More »Book Review: The Peacock Throne by Sujit Saraf
Saraf has turned a spotlight on Delhi and given her closeup.
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