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NHL great Reggie Leach looks back fondly on memories of late George Armstrong

Armstrong passed away from heart complications this past Sunday at the age of 90. Born to an Ojibway mother and an Irish-Canadian father in Skead, Ont. in 1930, Armstrong was the first Indigenous NHL player to score in the NHL. Leach, originally from Berens River First Nation near Riverton, Man., carried the torch as one of the NHL’s most notable Indigenous players for his 13 NHL seasons. Drafted 3rd overall by Boston after a very successful career with the Flin Flon Bombers, Leach currently holds the record for the most career NHL goals scored from a player born in Manitoba. “I was always aware of who George was, Leach said on his early days. He was one of our First Nations heroes.”

Project MUSE - Fiction: The 1960s to the Present

An illuminating comparison of Ann Petry s The Street and Gwendolyn Brooks s Maud Martha with Cynthia Kadohata s The Floating World and Chang-rae Lee s Native Speaker by You-me Park and Gayle Wald ( Native Daughters in the Promised Land: Gender, Race, and the Question of Separate Spheres, AL 70: 607-33) establishes the extent to which minority literature represents the boundaries between public and private spheres in the United States and how these boundaries reinforce and overlap class and gender lines. The critics conclusion is that both the African American and Asian American groups are feminized (in the sense of being marked under the sign of the feminine).

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