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ISBN: 1550546619

ISBN13: 9781550546613

Stolen from Our Embrace

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The authors look at the abduction and re-settlement of Native American children by well-meaning but misguided authorities, during the cultural conflict that followed the arrival of Europeans in the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Stolen From Our Embrace

From the back cover: "Truth is the river of change. Once spoken a clean next new step is possible, and Suzzane Fournier and Ernie Crey have brought us a giant step forward. Within these pages lies the determination of spirit and community to make right terrible wrongs. Through clarity, courage, wisdom and heart, our first peoples began their healing; and oh, what they will have to teach and tell this nation, this world." -Shirley Tubocotte, Metis cousellor and co-director/writer, To a Safer Place "This book will challenge readers to rethink the illusion painted by government about how effective child welfare policies are. Through the use of heart-wrenching personal testimonies, it reaffirms the systematic racism and ignorance among non-aboriginal people dealing with child welfare. This book will serve as an invaluable source to cultivate the restoration of aboriginal people's humanity and dignity as we seek to control our own destiny." -Viola Thomas, President, United Native Nation "Seldom do aboriginal writers have an opporunity to express the valuable insights offered by the authors of this important book. Fournier and Crey have committed to the written word that which ahs been expressed in our prayers for so many years. It is crucial that First Nations take these words and make them a reality." -Steven Point, Skowkale chief, lawyer and Stodo Nation chiefs' respresentative "A graphic and terrifying account of horrific abuses, this book at once captures the difficult daily struggles of our people and the slow, painful but powerful healing journeys underway in our communities." -Edward John, First Nations Summit, and Wendy Grant-John, activist and former Minqueam Nation chief
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