#Repost @goodmindsindigenousbooks• • • • • •Introducing our Literature Collection, including "Why Indigenous Literatures Matter, paper ed (2018)" with Educator's Guide.Written with a generalist reader firmly in mind, but addressing issues of interest to specialists in the field, this book welcomes new audiences to Indigenous literary studies. Daniel Heath Justice (Cherokee Nation) is Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Literature and Expressive Culture at the University of British Columbia.Review:This book simultaneously affirms Indigenous writing, introduces Indigenous readers to the canon of Indigenous writing, and teaches non-Indigenous folks how to read our literatures. That’s impressive, and it’s done in a beautiful, intimate and at times playful way. Why Indigenous Literatures Matter was an honour to read. It is instructional without instructing, grounded, confident, affirming, generous, brilliant, clear and joyful. – Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, author of As We Have Always Done and This Accident of Being Lost For a complimentary Educator's Guide please visit our Facebook page.To review and order please visit our online catalogue GoodMinds.com: https://www.goodminds.com/why-indigenous-literatures-matter-paper-edEmail: orders@goodminds.comPhone:(519)753-1185Toll Free: 1-877-862-8483 (1-877-8NATIVE) (Canada & USA only)Fax: (519) 751-3136