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ENGL 1130 (Postcolonial First Nations Literature)  

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Make a list of terms to use in your searches.  Think about the words, phrases, names of people and organizations, abbreviations or acronyms that best describe your topic.  Be sure to include some related topics, concepts or ideas. These may be used to help narrow (focus) or broaden (expand) your searches, as required.

           Topic:   postcolonial First Nations literature

           Related Ideas; Broader & Narrower Terms:
                                     postcolonial theory
                                     postcolonialism                                              
Use these search terms and others that you'll discover
                                     Native peoples in literature                             as your research progresses to identify books and
                                     indigenous peoples in literature                    
articles on your topic.

 

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