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The Marrow Thieves

Cherie Dimaline

The Marrow Thieves

Cherie Dimaline

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Books & Articles

An interview with Métis author Cherie Dimaline about her indigenous roots and the inspiration behind The Marrow Thieves in the School Library Journal.

A Canadian Broadcasting Corporation article on the “residential schools” that were opened to re-educate Native American children in Christianity

A survey of the first wave of native writers published in Canada by Aboriginal Canadian author Tomson Highway.

Videos & Podcasts

An Inuk journalist discusses which terms to use when talking about indigenous people in Canada in this Canadian Broadcasting Company/Radio Canada video.

Interview with author Métis Cherie Dimaline about how she conceived of the story idea on TVO’s The Agenda with Steven Paikin.

In this CBC video, Dimaline discusses the similarities and differences in her approach when she wrote her adult novel Empire of Wild and her YA title The Marrow Thieves.

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