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Rupture
North-West 1885
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120 pages
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Set against the backdrop of 1885, the narrative explores the armed resistance of the Métis against the Canadian government, highlighting the escalating tensions that led to violence and loss of life. The conflict not only resulted in immediate casualties but also had lasting repercussions for generations of Indigenous peoples, who faced subjugation under Canadian rule. The book delves into themes of resistance, identity, and the struggle for rights within a colonial context.
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2023, paperback
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