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In a 1991 publication, Native authors described the beginnings of Aboriginal Literatures in Canada as a set of Contemporary Challenges. Since then, works by First Nations, Métis and Inuit writers have proliferated and prospered. Authors have moved from writing back and writing home to writing beyond. Essays collected in this volume discuss Canadian Aboriginal Literatures from a European perspective, and by contextualizing them historically and internationally, they document and celebrate recent developments as astounding Contemporary Achievements.