Evil Dead Center (Carol LaFavor)

With the 2017 republication of Anishinaabe two-spirit novelist Carole laFavor's mystery novel Evil Dead Center, readers finally have access to a literary work that uses fiction to highlight real-world crises that darkly affect tribal communities, and especially indigenous women and girls, throu...

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Main Author: Fox, Timothy
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Published: Transmotion 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.22024/unikent/03/tm.777
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