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Bad Indians Book Club

Bad Indians Book Club

Auteur(s): patty.krawec
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Bad Indians Book Club is a limited run podcast series putting together marginalized writers and the people who read them for conversations about all the things that we write about. It was the response to a question a friend asked, what one or two books should I read to better understand Indigenous thought? There are so many books, how could I choose just one? These conversations streamed live in 2021 and some were released under Ambe: A Year of Indigenous Reading. The entire collection has been remastered and edited and is being released in conjunction with the book that emerged from it.patty.krawec Art
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