Native Canadian literature, though of a recent origin in the written form, has been there in the oral form as a repository of culture, customs, myths, history, epistemology, and ontology for centuries. This new literature is vibrant and thriving mostly because of its authentic and original voice. The book brings out the qualities of this native voioce by analyzing the works of Basil Johnston, Jeanette Armstrong, Lee Maracle and Thomas King who describe the ...