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Introduction
One Big Indian / Allan J. Ryan
Teasing, Tolerating, Teaching: Laughter and Community in Native Literature / Kristina Fagan
Jokes: 1 - 3
And Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, Get Ready for Some (Ab)Original Stand-up Comedy / Don Kelly
Whacking the Indigenous Funny Bone: Political Correctness vs. Native Humour, Round One / Drew Hayden Taylor
Jokes: 4 - 6
Cree-atively Speaking / Janice Acoose and Natasha Beeds
Subversive Humour: Canadian Native Playwrights’ Winning Weapon of Resistance / Mirjam Hirch
Jokes: 8 – 10
How to Be as Funny as an Indian / Ian Ferguson
Buffalo Tales and Academic Trails / Karen Froman
Jokes: 11 – 17
The Power and Wisdom of Native Women’s Humour / Lee Maracle
Ruby Lips / Louise Profeit-LeBlanc
Jokes: 18 – 21
Why Cree is the Funniest of All Languages / Tomson Highway
Performing Native Humour: The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour / Thomas King
About the Contributors
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