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Elements of Indigenous Style (2nd ed.)

Dr. Gregory Younging published Elements of Indigenous Style in 2018.

This year a new edition has been published by Brush Education: https://brusheducation.ca/brush-catalogue/p/elements-of-indigenous-style-2e

This video is a recording of the book launch with editors Warren Cariou and Lorena Fontaine (2025).

Amy Haagsma of West Coast Editors wrote a book review and description of the changes: https://westcoasteditors.com/elements-of-indigenous-style-continuing-the-conversation/

The first edition of the book is available in print, PDF or ePUB via TRU Library https://research.ebsco.com/linkprocessor/plink?id=c425b776-842f-37c5-92db-960099165986

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