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Finding My Talk: How Fourteen Canadian Native Women Reclaimed their Lives after Residential School
by Grant, Agnes

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Finding My Talk: How Fourteen Canadian Native Women Reclaimed their Lives after Residential School 
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  Finding My Talk: How Fourteen Canadian Native Women Reclaimed their Lives after Residential School: In Finding My Talk, fourteen Aboriginal women who attended residential schools, or whose lives were affected by the schools, reflect on their experiences. They describe their years in residential schools across Canada and how they overcame tremendous obstacles to become strong and independent members of Aboriginal cultures. Dr. Agnes Grant's painstaking research and interview methods ensure that it is the women's voices we hear in Finding My Talk, and that these women are viewed as members of today's global society, not only as victims of their past.

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Weight:0.31 kg
Price: CDN$ 19.95 (US$ 19.41)
 
ISBN-10:1894856570
ISBN-13/EAN:9781894856577
Author:Grant, Agnes
Publisher:Fifth House Books
Calgary, Alberta
Publication Date:10/2004
Pages:212 pp
Size/Dimensions:9 x 5 x .5 inches
Binding:Paperback

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