Bloodsucking Colonizers and the Undead Anishinabe: History, Cultural Continuity, and Identity in Drew Hayden Taylor's <em>The Night Wanderer</em>

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Published in:Native American and Indigenous Studies
Main Authors: Kristin Burnett, Judith Leggatt
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
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Published: Project MUSE 2016
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5749/natiindistudj.3.1.0096
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Bloodsucking Colonizers and the Undead Anishinabe: History, Cultural Continuity, and Identity in Drew Hayden Taylor's <em>The Night Wanderer</em>
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title Bloodsucking Colonizers and the Undead Anishinabe: History, Cultural Continuity, and Identity in Drew Hayden Taylor's <em>The Night Wanderer</em>
title_short Bloodsucking Colonizers and the Undead Anishinabe: History, Cultural Continuity, and Identity in Drew Hayden Taylor's <em>The Night Wanderer</em>
title_full Bloodsucking Colonizers and the Undead Anishinabe: History, Cultural Continuity, and Identity in Drew Hayden Taylor's <em>The Night Wanderer</em>
title_fullStr Bloodsucking Colonizers and the Undead Anishinabe: History, Cultural Continuity, and Identity in Drew Hayden Taylor's <em>The Night Wanderer</em>
title_full_unstemmed Bloodsucking Colonizers and the Undead Anishinabe: History, Cultural Continuity, and Identity in Drew Hayden Taylor's <em>The Night Wanderer</em>
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