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Saskatoon and Sarcee win at Brocket

In addition to the Napi Friendship Center's Cross Cultural Days and powwow January 15 to 19, Brocket and Pincher Creek saw action in both basketball and hockey competitions.

The 20th annual Oki Basketball Tournament attracted 20 teams in a senior men's open side and an all-Native open category.

The most exciting game of the tournament had to be the final in the Native division as Siksika went up against the Saskatoon Hoop Dancers.

Saskatoon and Sarcee win at Brocket

In addition to the Napi Friendship Center's Cross Cultural Days and powwow January 15 to 19, Brocket and Pincher Creek saw action in both basketball and hockey competitions.

The 20th annual Oki Basketball Tournament attracted 20 teams in a senior men's open side and an all-Native open category.

The most exciting game of the tournament had to be the final in the Native division as Siksika went up against the Saskatoon Hoop Dancers.

Saskatoon and Sarcee win at Brocket

In addition to the Napi Friendship Center's Cross Cultural Days and powwow January 15 to 19, Brocket and Pincher Creek saw action in both basketball and hockey competitions.

The 20th annual Oki Basketball Tournament attracted 20 teams in a senior men's open side and an all-Native open category.

The most exciting game of the tournament had to be the final in the Native division as Siksika went up against the Saskatoon Hoop Dancers.

Book offers up only stale stories

Traplines

By Eden Robinson

215 pages, Knopf Canada

$26.00 (hc.)

traplines is a collection of three short stories by Eden Robinson, a young writer from the Haisla National Kitaamat reserve in British Columbia.

There must be a literary equivalent to wanting to chew your leg off. If you get stuck reading traplines, that's exactly how you feel.

Book offers up only stale stories

Traplines

By Eden Robinson

215 pages, Knopf Canada

$26.00 (hc.)

traplines is a collection of three short stories by Eden Robinson, a young writer from the Haisla National Kitaamat reserve in British Columbia.

There must be a literary equivalent to wanting to chew your leg off. If you get stuck reading traplines, that's exactly how you feel.

Book offers up only stale stories

Traplines

By Eden Robinson

215 pages, Knopf Canada

$26.00 (hc.)

traplines is a collection of three short stories by Eden Robinson, a young writer from the Haisla National Kitaamat reserve in British Columbia.

There must be a literary equivalent to wanting to chew your leg off. If you get stuck reading traplines, that's exactly how you feel.

Book offers up only stale stories

Traplines

By Eden Robinson

215 pages, Knopf Canada

$26.00 (hc.)

traplines is a collection of three short stories by Eden Robinson, a young writer from the Haisla National Kitaamat reserve in British Columbia.

There must be a literary equivalent to wanting to chew your leg off. If you get stuck reading traplines, that's exactly how you feel.

Book offers up only stale stories

Traplines

By Eden Robinson

215 pages, Knopf Canada

$26.00 (hc.)

traplines is a collection of three short stories by Eden Robinson, a young writer from the Haisla National Kitaamat reserve in British Columbia.

There must be a literary equivalent to wanting to chew your leg off. If you get stuck reading traplines, that's exactly how you feel.

Book offers up only stale stories

Traplines

By Eden Robinson

215 pages, Knopf Canada

$26.00 (hc.)

traplines is a collection of three short stories by Eden Robinson, a young writer from the Haisla National Kitaamat reserve in British Columbia.

There must be a literary equivalent to wanting to chew your leg off. If you get stuck reading traplines, that's exactly how you feel.

Hear the drums, experience the life

I heard the drums

B Allen Sapp

111 pages, Stoddart

#39.95 (hc.)

Cree artist Allen Sapp showcases 75 of his most stunning paintings in I heard the drums, a wonderful collection published by Stoddart.

The man from the Red Pheasant Reserve in Saskatchewan describes how his Native heritage has influenced his work in a 24-page segment of the book.

"I was lucky: I was born into a loving family, whose roots gave me a strong sense of identity," he writes.