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          Christian Archibald McDougall Yair was born on 16th July in Eckford manse and baptized on 5th August On 28th Jan when Christian..

          This biography of an Indigenous political leader sheds welcome light on a neglected historical figure and a tumultuous time for Canada and Manitoba.

        1. This biography of an Indigenous political leader sheds welcome light on a neglected historical figure and a tumultuous time for Canada and Manitoba.
        2. Introduction Joanna Innes with Mark Philp This book follows our previous 're-imagining democracy' collection in offering a distinctive approach to the history.
        3. Christian Archibald McDougall Yair was born on 16th July in Eckford manse and baptized on 5th August On 28th Jan when Christian.
        4. Born in Calcutta, West Bengal, India map.
        5. Born at Princes Street, Port Glasgow on 15th March (Greenock Telegraph ).
        6. Martin MacInnes

          Scottish writer (born 1983)

          Martin MacInnes

          Born1983 (age 41–42)
          Scotland
          OccupationAuthor
          Period2016–present
          Genre
          Notable works
          • Infinite Ground
          • Gathering Evidence
          • In Ascension
          Notable awards
          • Scottish Book Trust New Writers Award 2014
          • Manchester Fiction Prize 2014
          • Somerset Maugham Award
            2017 Infinite Ground
          • Blackwell's Book of the Year 2023, In Ascension
          • Saltire Award for Fiction 2023, In Ascension
          martinmacinnes.com

          Martin MacInnes (born 1983) is a Scottish author of three novels including Infinite Ground (2016), which won the Somerset Maugham Award, and In Ascension (2023).

          His work often delves into themes of the human condition in the 21st century, weaving narratives that reflect on the tensions between digital advancement and ecological devastation. MacInnes's work is known for its blend of science fiction and everyday life, earning him the label of "the best experimental