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A Short History of Indians in Canada is a collection of short stories by Thomas King, published by HarperCollins in 2005. The short story is a literary genre of Fictional Prose Narrative that tends to be more concise and to the point than longer works of fiction such Thomas King (born 24 April 1943) is a noted Novelist and broadcaster who most often writes about Canada's First Nations and is an outspoken advocate HarperCollins is a Publishing company owned by News Corporation. Although the majority of the stories deal with issues surrounding First Nations people, the topics and styles are quite diverse. First Nations is a term of Ethnicity that refers to the Aboriginal peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis people

List of Stories

  1. A Short History of Indians in Canada
  2. Tidings of Comfort and Joy
  3. The Dog I Wish I had, I Would Call It Helen
  4. The Baby in the Airmail Box
  5. Coyote and the Enemy Aliens
  6. Haida Gwaii
  7. Little Bombs
  8. The Colour of Walls
  9. Bad Men Who Love Jesus
  10. The Closer You Get to Canada, the More Things Will Eat Your Horses
  11. Noah's Ark
  12. Where the Borg Are
  13. States to Avoid
  14. Fire and Rain
  15. Rendezvous
  16. Domestic Furies
  17. The Garden Court Motor Motel
  18. Not Counting the Indian, There Were Six
  19. Another Great Moment in Canadian Indian History
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