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  • Interview with Wayne K. Spear and Georges Erasmus, authors of Hòt'a! Enough!: Georges Erasmus's Fifty-Year Battle for Indigenous Rights banner. Background image from cover, black and white photo of housing block with various buildings and a concrete and grass courtyard with sparse trees. Solid red section to centre right of banner with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of book cover to centre left, with the aforementioned image of the urban neighbourhood and the author, Georges Erasmus, standing with back to camera in foreground and looking out toward buildings, man with thick, grey hair and wearing a rugged, beige, brushed leather jacket in a traditional style.
    Interview with Wayne K. Spear and Georges Erasmus, authors of Hòt'a! Enough!: Georges Erasmus's Fifty-Year Battle for Indigenous Rights banner. Background image from cover, black and white photo of housing block with various buildings and a concrete and grass courtyard with sparse trees. Solid red section to centre right of banner with text and Open Book logo overlaid. Image of book cover to centre left, with the aforementioned image of the urban neighbourhood and the author, Georges Erasmus, standing with back to camera in foreground and looking out toward buildings, man with thick, grey hair and wearing a rugged, beige, brushed leather jacket in a traditional style.
    December 18, 2024

    Georges Erasmus's Fifty-Year Battle for Indigenous Rights is Chronicled in Hòt'a! Enough!

    Over the past fifty years, there has perhaps been no more significant voice in the fight for Indigenous rights than that of Georges Erasmus, a Dene leader who has worked tirelessly to challenge governments ...

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