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Chcwsin: New Fiction and Poetry from Indigenous Saskatchewan

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The Cree word cîhcêwêsin means a "twisting echo". Cîhcêwê New Fiction and Poetry from Indigenous Saskatchewan, edited by Neal McLeod features over twenty new indigenous writers. These evocative and sometimes startling new stories and poems take us to the heart of a twisting new echo that will resonate for years to come.

134 pages, Paperback

First published October 1, 2014

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Neal McLeod

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Neal McLeod holds a doctorate in Interdisciplinary Studies, and currently teaches Indigenous Studies at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario. In addition to being a visual artist and entertainer, he has published a book of poetry, Songs to Kill a Wihtikow, and has another forthcoming entitled Gabriel's Beach. He is Cree and Swedish, and was born and raised in Saskatchewan.

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