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- Themes of Character, Womanhood, and Community
Moron is an educator with significant experience in the instruction of drama and literature. His essay on Highway's play explores the themes of character, womanhood, and community that lead the sisters to appreciate one another and their reserve.
- No Wings Yet
In this positive review, Bolt recounts the action of The Rez Sisters.
- Legends on the Stage
In this article, Taylor gives an overview of the Native North American theatre from which Tomson Highway's The Rez Sisters emerged.
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