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5 books to read at the start of 2025
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5 books to read at the start of 2025

The start of a new year is the perfect opportunity to explore books that inspire fresh perspectives, challenge your thinking, and spark meaningful change. Whether you're seeking guidance for your personal journey, craving a jolt of creative energy, or ready to face some hard truths, this curated list is designed to start your 2025 with purpose and insight.

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Part 6: book of the month
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Part 6: book of the month

Hey, June by Cree Nomad is a spellbinding novel that takes readers on an emotional journey through the life of its titular character, June. Set against the backdrop of small-town charm and big-city dreams, the story follows June as she navigates the complexities of love, loss, and finding her true purpose.

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Part 5: New indigenous reads
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Part 5: New indigenous reads

In the realm of Indigenous literature, two books stand out for their compelling narratives and insightful exploration of culture, identity, and systemic issues. Jessica Johns' Bad Cree weaves an intriguing blend of horror, mystery, and Indigenous spirituality. At the same time, Chief Clarence Louie's Rez Rules delivers a no-holds-barred critique of the systemic racism faced by Indigenous peoples in North America.

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Part 4:  Contemporary Poets & Vocabulary Master
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Part 4: Contemporary Poets & Vocabulary Master

Indigenous literature continues to flourish with voices that offer unparalleled depth, beauty, and honesty, reflecting the complexity of identity, history, and resilience. Among these incredible storytellers are Billy-Ray Belcourt, Leanne Simpson, and Joshua Whitehead, each bringing their unique perspective and style to contemporary writing.

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Part 2: A Page A Day & Short Indigenous Reads
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Part 2: A Page A Day & Short Indigenous Reads

Welcome to the section of the 21-book series that covers a page a day and short reads by Indigenous authors. Here, we’ll look at three very diverse formats of Indigenous writing: poetry, flash shorts, and a graphic novel. If you are looking for shorter options that don’t include heavy reading, these are our recommendations for where to begin.

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Embracing Indigeneity in the Cannabis Industry: Unlocking Funding Opportunities

Embracing Indigeneity in the Cannabis Industry: Unlocking Funding Opportunities

In the rapidly evolving legal cannabis industry, promoting diversity and equity is crucial, particularly for Indigenous communities and businesses. To bridge the gaps in capacity and funding, the Indigenous Cannabis Business Fund (ICBF) has been established. Learn more about financial support for indigenous entrepreneurs here. Written by Aly K. Benson, The High Giant

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