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Slash
Published in Paperback by Theytus Books (January, 1990)
Authors: Jeanette Armstrong and Jeannette C. Armstrong
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Slash-a narrative of colonialism
Slash, written by artist/author/activist Jeanette Armstrong, is a narrative journey through the main character's life. Slash is a younger man whom we follow through his trials and tribulations of struggling through 'modern' colonial life as he goes through the prison system, spiritual confirmation, and then becomes involved in political struggle. In the face of Genocide that is occurring against the Indigenous of Canada (and across the continent), this story exposes the physical and cultural manifestations of such colonial violence. The tale is also rich in oral tradition. A reccommended read for those who are aware of the political reality of Native People in Canada, and espescially for those who want to learn.


Whispering in Shadows: A Novel
Published in Paperback by Theytus Books (June, 2000)
Author: Jeannette C. Armstrong
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Whispering in Shadows Shouts out to the Native Community
Jeannette Armstrong's novel Whispering in Shadows has a strong protagonist in the character of Penny. Penny is a Native of the Okanagan Nation (like the author of the book) and is a mother of three, an artist and an activist. Throughout the novel, Penny comes face to face with the struggles of Native, or Indigenous, people throughout North America. Whether she is in the forests of Western Canada or in the desolate Mayan communities in Mexico, or even trying to get a job, Penny sees first hand the battles that Native people have to fight, from trying to keep what is theirs to trying to survive as a people. As a Native American reading the novel, some of the situations that are described strike a chord of remembrance, as one or more of Penny's experiences are things that we have all been through, from racism to protecting our land. I would also highly recommend this book to non-Native readers, so that they could try to understand the struggles that we face.


Looking at the Words of Our People: First Nations Analysis of Literature
Published in Paperback by Theytus Books (October, 1998)
Author: Jeannette C. Armstrong
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The Native Creative Process
Published in Paperback by Theytus Books (January, 1998)
Authors: Douglas J. Cardinal and Jeannette C. Armstrong
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