Abstract
Tomson Highway (Cree, Brochet Reserve), the first Native playwright to achieve recognition in mainstream Canadian theatre and literary criticism, has opened a lot of doors for those who follow. Combining pragmatism with idealism, his work unflinchingly exposes conditions on the reserve but retains hope for positive. cross-cultural transformation. This article undertakes a close analysis of gender dynamics in Highway's second published play
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