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Summary Of How Corporal Colin Sterling Saved Blossom Ala

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“How Corporal Colin Sterling Saved Blossom, Alberta, and Most of the Rest of the World as Well” is a short story from the book One Good Story that One by American, Indigenous author Thomas King. King makes the story absolutely amazing for Canadian readers as he educates about Canadian Indigenous Racism through a breathtaking, backwards journey through Indigenous History. Firstly, by showcasing Indigenous racism in the present and secondly, by travelling back in time to the Residential Schooling and contact era, King uses his amazing journey to educate and showcase the effects of these two eras, and how those effects relate to the racism seen against Indigenous Peoples and their Culture today in Canada. The Story begins in Blossom, Alberta, where King introduces hotel owners Ralph Lawton and his wife. It is evident that something is wrong in room 16, as Ralph discovers a group of drunk “Indians”, stiff and immobile. In response, the pair call in Corporal Colin Sterling. As Sterling contacts Doctor Phelps to investigate, a worldwide phenomenon occurs, Indians around the world are hardening like stone, in-capsuled inside an impenetrable shell. The duo decide to transport all the hardened Indians in Blossom to a warehouse for storage, as they try to discover the cause of this mysterious disease that only affects Indians. As Sterling and Doctor Phelps are left dumbfounded, a supernatural event occurs, a spaceship, containing blue coyote aliens, suddenly appears beside the

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