Politics and storytelling meet at Thomas King’s talk at the MoA

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If you’re looking for an evening of storytelling from a folkloric Cherokee, don’t come to a Thomas King talk. The literature professor at the University of Guelph, notable author and previous writer/broadcaster for CBC’s Dead Dog Café certainly doesn’t play into stereotypes. King spoke at the Celebration of Canadian Literature’s 50th anniversary at the Museum of Anthropology on Thursday, October 1. Linc Kelser, director of First Nations studies at UBC, opened the evening, acknowledging that
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