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Thomas King hopes accolades spark aboriginal dialogue
Writer Thomas King says he hopes accolades for his book "The Inconvenient Indian" will ignite conversation about the state of indigenous peoples in Canada. King took home the $25,000 RBC Taylor Prize for non-fiction Monday.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
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CP14667976
Legacy Identifier:
e_BOOKS-Taylor-Prize20140310T1700
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Duration:
1m29s
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1920px × 1080px 87.66 MB
Create Date:
3/10/2014 5:00:00 PM
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aboriginal peoples
Canadian books
Canadian literature
canadian literature prizes
charles taylor prize
first nations
Indigenous Peoples
non fiction prize
rbc taylor prize
taylor prize
the inconvenient indian
thomas king