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The Debwe Series

This series champions the power of storytelling and the authenticity of Indigenous voices from across Canada. Each volume is carefully curated to embody the spirit of 'debwe,' meaning 'to speak the truth.' Readers will discover a rich tapestry of narratives exploring diverse cultural perspectives and life experiences. It's a celebration of Indigenous literature and its vital role in fostering understanding and connection.

Stone Collection
The Gift Is in the Making
Det'oni-t'á Tai / Three Feathers
Indigenous Writes

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  • Indigenous Writes

    A Guide to First Nations, Métis, & Inuit Issues in Canada

    • 291 pages
    • 11 hours of reading
    4.6(78)Add rating

    Exploring the themes of identity and reconciliation, this book delves into Canada's 150th anniversary through the lens of Indigenous experiences and perspectives. It highlights the impact of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) on First Nations communities, addressing historical injustices and the ongoing journey towards healing and understanding. The narrative emphasizes the importance of recognizing Indigenous voices and fostering meaningful dialogue to build a more inclusive future for all Canadians.

    Indigenous Writes
  • The story follows Flinch, Bryce, and Rupert, three young men who face the consequences of their vandalism through a restorative justice process in their Northern community. Sent to live on the land for nine months, they learn accountability and humility while grappling with the possibility of forgiveness. "Det’onι –T’á Taι (Three Feathers)" delves into the themes of redemption and cultural legacy, highlighting how restorative justice can empower future generations and foster healing within the community.

    Det'oni-t'á Tai / Three Feathers
  • The Gift Is in the Making

    Anishinaabeg Stories

    • 112 pages
    • 4 hours of reading
    4.4(231)Add rating

    Anishinaabeg values and teachings are brought to life through retold stories that resonate with contemporary audiences. The narrative emphasizes respect for all genders and highlights the significance of even the smallest beings. Central to the tales is the theme of unconditional love, which strengthens bonds among families and communities, reinforcing their connection to the land. This collection aims to inspire a new generation by weaving cultural wisdom into engaging narratives.

    The Gift Is in the Making