A Short History of Indians in Canada
A Short History of Indians in Canada is a collection of short stories by Thomas King, published by HarperCollins in 2005. Although the majority of the stories deal with issues surrounding First Nations people, the topics and styles are quite diverse.
The book won the McNally Robinson Aboriginal Book of the Year Award in 2006.
Stories
- A Short History of Indians in Canada
- Tidings of Comfort and Joy
- The Dog I Wish I had, I Would Call It Helen
- The Baby in the Airmail Box
- Coyote and the Enemy Aliens
- Haida Gwaii
- Little Bombs
- The Colour of Walls
- Bad Men Who Love Jesus
- The Closer You Get to Canada, the More Things Will Eat Your Horses
- Noah's Ark
- Where the Borg Are
- States to Avoid
- Fire and Rain
- Rendezvous
- Domestic Furies
- The Garden Court Motor Motel
- Not Counting the Indian, There Were Six
- Another Great Moment in Canadian Indian History
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