Canadian, Aboriginal

Moses, Daniel David. 2001 (. Reprint). Almighty Voice and His Wife. Playwrights Canada Press. ISBN: 0-88754-604-8
Age: 16+
Subject: Adult; Plays; Plains, Cree

This is a two-act drama about a Cree couple during the time following the Riel Rebellion.

Canadian, Aboriginal

Moses, Daniel David. 2005. An Anthology of Canadian Native Literature in English, 3rd Edition. Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0-19-542078-0
Age: 16+
Subject: Adult; Anthology; Multiple Nations.

This wide-ranging selection of writings in English by Canadian Native authors features prose, traditional songs, short stories, plays, poems and essays. The writers explore a broad range of issues from family relationships to Aboriginal rights.

Canadian, Aboriginal

Moisonier (Culleton), Beatrice. Illustrator/ Rebecca Belmore. 2002. Unusual Friendships: A Little Black Cat and a Little White Rat. ISBN: 1-894778-04-9
Age: 8 - 14
Language: English
Subject: Children, Youth; Fiction; Multiple Nations

The black cat is not accepted at the Cat Show. The white rat fiddles a tune and encourages all the cats to learn to jig. In the end they create a new dance – the Red River Cat Dance.

Canadian, Aboriginal

Moisionier (Culleton) Beatrice. 2000. In the Shadow of Evil – A Novel. Penticton, BC: Theytus Books. ISBN: 0-919441-98-X
Age: 14+
Language: English
Subject: Youth, Adult; Fiction; Metis

The Metis heroine, Christine Pelletier, is a children’s book writer who is married to a mystery writer. With her husband and child, Christine lives a safe and pleasant lifestyle in a cabin in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. Her life is not what it seems as Christine’s inner voice constantly reminds her of her haunted childhood.