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Acknowledgments These stories, with occasional variations, have been published and/or broadcast, as follows: “A Short History of Indians in Canada” in Toronto Life and Canadian Literature; reprinted as “A Short History of Indians in America” in Story and broadcast on CBC’s Gzowski in Conversation and Alaska Radio’s Air Traffic; “Tidings of Comfort and Joy” in the National Post and broadcast on CBC’s Between the Covers; “The Dog I Wish I Had, I Would Call It Helen” in The Malahat Review and Journey Prize Anthology; “Coyote and the Enemy Aliens” in Our Story: Aboriginal Voices on Canada’s Past; “Little Bombs” in West Magazine; “Bad Men Who Love Jesus” in New Quarterly. “The Closer You Get to Canada, the More Things Will Eat Your Horses” in Whetstone; “Not Enough Horses” in The Walrus; “Noah’s Ark” in Descant; reprinted as “Nuh’un Gemisi” in Paralelin Ötesinde: KanadaliYazarlardan Öyküler; “Where the Borg Are” in Story of a Nation: Defining Moments in Our History; “States to Avoid” in Parallel Voices; “Fire and Rain” in Border Crossings; “Domestic Furies” in The Malahat Review; “The Garden Court Motor Motel” in Prairie Fire and The Nelson Introduction to Literature; “Not Counting the Indian, There Were Six” in The Malahat Review; “Another Great Moment in Canadian Indian History” broadcast on CBC’s Between the Covers; reprinted as “Another Great Moment in North American Indian History” in Story. ...

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