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    Read an excerpt from Grandfather of the Treaties by Daniel Coleman banner. Background image from cover of book with traditional woven scarf winding across page on textured beige backdrop. Solid purple-grey section to centre left with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Photo of the author to centre-right, man with colourful blue button-up shirt patterned with small flowers, wearing glasses and smiling outwardly.
    January 14, 2025

    Read an Excerpt from Grandfather of the Treaties by Daniel Coleman

    A longstanding academic and scholar, Daniel Coleman arrive at his office at McMaster University one morning to find the place full of police officers. He soon found out that they had been offered lodging ...

  • Read an Excerpt from Deyohahá:ge: Sharing the River of Life, Edited by Daniel Coleman, Ki'en Debicki, and Bonnie M. Freeman banner. Background image from book cover of traditional Indigenous artwork showing brightly coloured woodlands in angled shapes and lone portrait of a man in profile, with long, black hair pulled back in braids. Light brown section to centre left with text and Open Book logo overlaid, and image of book cover to centre right of banner.
    Read an Excerpt from Deyohahá:ge: Sharing the River of Life, Edited by Daniel Coleman, Ki'en Debicki, and Bonnie M. Freeman banner. Background image from book cover of traditional Indigenous artwork showing brightly coloured woodlands in angled shapes and lone portrait of a man in profile, with long, black hair pulled back in braids. Light brown section to centre left with text and Open Book logo overlaid, and image of book cover to centre right of banner.
    January 09, 2025

    Read an Excerpt from Deyohahá:ge: Sharing the River of Life

    The title of our featured historical work, Deyohahá:ge: Sharing the River of Life, comes from a Cayuga word meaning two roads or paths. It's emblematic of the Covenant Chain-Two Row Wampum, otherwise ...

  • "True Stories are Always the Best Stories & They Can Be the Toughest to Write": The 2018 RBC Taylor Prize Finalists on Non-Fiction
    "True Stories are Always the Best Stories & They Can Be the Toughest to Write": The 2018 RBC Taylor Prize Finalists on Non-Fiction
    February 23, 2018

    "True Stories are Always the Best Stories & They Can Be the Toughest to Write": The 2018 RBC Taylor Prize Finalists on Non-Fiction

    On Monday, the 2018 RBC Taylor Prize for Non-Fiction will be presented to one of five shortlisted authors. This year's list is an eclectic one, making it tough to predict a winner in this strong crop ...

  • Daniel Coleman on the Complexities, Labour, and Reward of a Connection to the Land
    Daniel Coleman on the Complexities, Labour, and Reward of a Connection to the Land
    July 14, 2017

    Daniel Coleman on the Complexities, Labour, and Reward of a Connection to the Land

    Yardwork: A Biography of an Urban Place (Wolsak & Wynn) by Daniel Coleman examines a theme that is both timely and timeless - the question of place and belonging. How do newcomers relate to an existing ...

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