Katherena Vermette
katherena vermette}} (born 29 January 1977) is a Canadian writer, who won the Governor General's Award for English-language poetry in 2013 for her collection ''North End Love Songs''. Vermette is of Métis descent and originates from Winnipeg, Manitoba. She was an MFA student in creative writing at the University of British Columbia.In addition to writing, Vermette advocates for the equality of Indigenous peoples in Canada, vocalizing her dissatisfaction with the Canadian government and media's apathy and neglect to Indigenous rights. Provided by Wikipedia
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The strangers : a novel / by Vermette, Katherena, 1977-
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A girl called Echo. by Vermette, Katherena, 1977-
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A girl called Echo. by Vermette, Katherena, 1977-
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Perception : a photo series / by Adams, K. C., 1971-
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