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Misty Lake
Image courtesy of the Archives of Yukon: Anglican Diocese of Yukon and Merrill Lakevold.

Misty Lake
Xwi7xwa Library, University of British Columbia

2006
Book > Play
Creators
Lakevold, Dale; Racine, Darrell
Description
"First performed in 1999, Misty Lake is a powerful play, as well as an extremely important and relevant look at residential schools and their effect on today's Indigenous people.

Aimed at Senior high school students, as well as adults, Misty Lake is a play that is able to combine many subjects: English literature, Canadian history, Indigenous studies and drama. Misty Lake is a great way to get students interacting, reading in small groups and discussing in larger groups"-- publisher's website.

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ISBN
0968463827; 9780968463826; 1896201814; 9781896201818
Statement of Responsibility
Dale Lakevold and Darrell Racine.
Publication Information
Barrows, Manitoba : Loon Books
Physical Description
80 p. : ill., ports. ; 22 cm
Notes
A play.
Originally published: [Lake Audy, MB] : Adler & Ringe Publisher, 2000.
First Nations author - Métis.
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