Myth and Memory
Discover the profound insights of Myth and Memory by Lutz, published by the University of British Columbia Press in 2008. This compelling paperback, spanning 248 pages, delves into the intricate contact stories shared between indigenous and newcomer populations in New Zealand and North America. Lutz argues that we exist in a contact zone, grappling with the complexities and meanings of interactions between indigenous communities and settler populations. This thought-provoking book is an essential read for scholars and students interested in Canadian history and First Nations studies. Enhance your understanding of cultural narratives and their significance in shaping our world today with Myth and Memory.