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
- A Short History of Indians in Canada
- Tidings of Comfort and Joy
- The Dog I Wish I had, I Would Call It Helen
- The Baby in the Airmail Box
- Coyote and the Enemy Aliens
- Haida Gwaii
- Little Bombs
- The Colour of Walls
- Bad Men Who Love Jesus
- The Closer You Get to Canada, the More Things Will Eat Your Horses
- Noah's Ark
- Where the Borg Are
- States to Avoid
- Fire and Rain
- Rendezvous
- Domestic Furies
- The Garden Court Motor Motel
- Not Counting the Indian, There Were Six
- Another Great Moment in Canadian Indian History
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