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This Place podcast, hosted by Rosanna Deerchild, explores 150 years of Indigenous resistance and resilience


Posted: Jun 22, 2021 9:58 AM ET | Last Updated: June 30
This Place is a podcast hosted by Rosanna Deerchild. It premieres online on June 22 and on CBC Radio on June 29.(CBC, Natasha Donovan)
Rosanna Deerchild is hosting the new CBC Books podcast,
This Place is now available to follow on CBC Listen and wherever you get your podcasts. It will also be broadcast this summer on Sirius XM on Mondays at 4 p.m., Tuesdays on CBC Radio at 7:30 p.m. and Fridays at 1 p.m. on CBC Radio.
1:32Introducing This Place with Rosanna DeerchildBased on the acclaimed graphic novel anthology, This Place is a 10-part journey through one-hundred and fifty years of Indigenous resistance and resilience. Through dramatizations and interviews, the series reveals the heroes, battles, triumphs and traditions which live outside and beyond the national story we have been taught.1:32 ....

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35 Canadian books to check out in summer 2021


, won the 
Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour as well as a Canadian Jewish Literary Award. It was also a finalist for both the Governor General s Award for fiction and the Scotiabank Giller Prize. He lives in Hamilton, Ont.
The Lover, the Lake is a novel by Virginia Pésémapeo Bordeleau (pictured), translated by Susan Ouriou.(Freehand Books)
The Lover, the Lake was a sensation when it was originally published in French. Now available in English, 
The Lover, the Lake is a celebration of Indigenous sexuality and sensuality. It is the story of a forbidden but fulfilling love affair between Wabougouni and Gabrie, set against the backdrop of Lake Abitibi. ....

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5 Native American/First Nations artists chosen for Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowship


INDIANAPOLIS – Five Native American and First Nations artists have been selected for the 2021 Eiteljorg Contemporary Art Fellowships.
Innovative paintings, prints, mixed media and installations by the artists will be on exhibit at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art beginning in November 2021.
Each artist receives a $25,000 unrestricted grant, and the museum expects to purchase more than $100,000 of their artworks to add to its collection of contemporary Native American art, considered one of the best such collections in the world.

The five artists chosen for the 2021 round of the Eiteljorg Fellowship are: 
• Anita Fields (Osage), of Stillwater, Oklahoma, who is nationally recognized for her ceramic art and mixed media works. One of her ceramic pieces, “Opposites Attract,” is on view in the exhibition, “Powerful Women: Contemporary Art from the Eiteljorg Collection.” ....

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Contemporary artists push back on traditional mapmaking


At the Addison, contemporary artists push back on traditional mapmaking
Murray Whyte
© Julia Featheringill Photography
A detail from Heidi Whitman s New World.
ANDOVER “They make magic lines only they can see” fretted a member of the Hupacasath First Nation of British Columbia, long ago, as colonial surveyors sliced up his ancestral lands into tidy parcels, a fraction of which would become the Hupacasath’s reservation. That quote, excavated by the Indigenous artist Sonny Assu, undergirds almost all of what matters in “Wayfinding: Contemporary Artists, Critical Dialogues” at the Addison Gallery of American Art in Andover.
The museum is best known as a trove of often-astonishing treasures of American Art downstairs from “Wayfinding” is the full display of Robert Frank’s landmark photo essay “The Americans,” part of the Addison’s permanent collection. But it also happens to have a beguiling suite of maps from the ear ....

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