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Emanuelle Dufour's *« C'est le Québec qui est né dans mon pays ! » — Carnet de rencontres, d'Ani Kuni à Kiuna* (écosociété, 2021) presents itself as a thoughtful, documentary-style graphic work rooted in real encounters and Indigenous voices. The cover draws you in immediately: a group of men, women, and children — spanning different generations, from elders to small bundled toddlers — stand together amid a stark, wintry forest rendered in striking black and white with bold red lettering. There's a quiet dignity to the assembled figures that promises a story of land, identity, and belonging told with genuine care, with a preface by Prudence Hannis adding further depth to the conversation.
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