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Rudy Henry Wiebe has written:

'Far as the eye can see'

'A discovery of strangers' -- subject(s): Fiction, British, Indians of North America, First contact with Europeans, Discoveries in geography, Yellowknife Indians, Explorers, Discovery and exploration

'Of This Earth'

'The Temptations of Big Bear'

'The blue mountains of China'

'The angel of the tar sands'

'Peace Shall Destroy Many'

'Hidden Buffalo'

'First and vital candle'

'The mad trapper'

'The mad trapper' -- subject(s): Crime and criminals, Criminals, Fiction, Johnson, Albert, D. 1932, Mounted police, Northwest Territories, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

'River of stone' -- subject(s): Authors, Canadian, Biography, Canadian Authors, Fiction, Social life and customs

'Stolen life' -- subject(s): Biography, Child abuse, Cree Indians, Cree women, Justifiable homicide, Okimaw Ohci Healing Lodge (Maple Creek, Sask.), Women murderers, Women prisoners

'Stolen Life - The Journey of a Cree Woman'

'Playing Dead' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History, Indians of North America

'My lovely enemy'

'Rudy Wiebe Papers (Canadian Archival Inventory)'

'Of This Earth'

'Hidden Buffalo (Northern Lights Books for Children)'

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