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c2012., General, McClelland & Stewart Call No: MYS Fic Wol Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Hazel Micallef mysteries Volume: 3Summary Note: "Stinging deaths aren't uncommon in the summertime, but when Henry Wiest turns up stung to death at an Indian reservation, Detective Hazel Micallef senses not all is as it seems. And when it turns out the "bee" was a diabolical teenaged girl on a murder spree with a strange weapon, a dark and twisted crime begins to slowly emerge. The questions, contradictions, and bodies begin to mount, as two separate police forces struggle to work together to save the soul of Westmuir County.
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c2012., Adult, Dundurn Call No: MYS Fic Har Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Series Title: Meg Harris mysteries Volume: 5Summary Note: After returning home from a trip, Meg Harris discovers that a friend's daughter has been missing from the Migiskan Reserve for more than two months. The police are indifferent, so she takes on the investigation herself, only to discover that her friend's daughter is not the only woman to go missing.
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2012., Second Story Press Call No: Fic Gre Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: The perspectives of a Blackfoot woman of the Blood tribe and of a young Irish/English woman who comes west with her family reveal a time of great change, disruption and loss. It was a time also of resilience, renewal and determination. The novel gives a picture of a land and people irrevocably changed and an insight into that world from a feminine perspective. One of the main figures in Blackfoot legends is Napi, or Old Man. Napi is revered, and is the one that many people pray to, and he is also a trickster of sorts. In some of the legends, he is downright dangerous. He is supposed to be the son of the Sun and the Moon, and in some stories, is also one of the people who brought the Sun Dance to the people.
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2013., Sono Nis Press Call No: Fic Gra Availability:1 of 1 At Your Library Summary Note: Tilly has always known sheœs part Lakota on her dadœs side. Sheœs grown up with the traditional teachings of her grandma, relishing the life lessons of her beloved mentor. But it isnœt until an angry man shouts something on the street that Tilly realizes her mom is Aboriginal, tooa Cree woman taken from her own parents as a baby.