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Up Ghost River : a chief's journey through the turbulent waters of Native history / Edmund Metatawabin with Alexandra Shimo.

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A powerful, raw yet eloquent memoir from a residential school survivor and former First Nations Chief, Up Ghost River is a necessary step toward our collective healing. In the 1950s, 7-year-old Edmund Metatawabin was separated from his family and placed in one of Canada’s worst residential schools. St. Anne’s, in north­ern Ontario, is an institution now notorious for the range of punishments that staff and teachers inflicted on students. Even as Metatawabin built the trappings of a successful life—wife, kids, career—he was tormented by horrific memories. Fuelled by alcohol, the trauma from his past caught up with him, and his family and work lives imploded. In seeking healing, Metatawabin travelled to southern Alberta. There he learned from elders, par­ticipated in native cultural training workshops that emphasize the holistic approach to personhood at the heart of Cree culture, and finally faced his alcoholism and PTSD. Metatawabin has since worked tirelessly to expose the wrongdoings of St. Anne’s, culminating in a recent court case demanding that the school records be released to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Now Metatawabin’s mission is to help the next generation of residential school survivors. His story is part of the indigenous resurgence that is happening across Canada and worldwide: after years of oppression, he and others are healing themselves by rediscovering their culture and sharing their knowledge. Coming full circle, Metatawabin’s haunting and brave narrative offers profound lessons on the impor­tance of bearing witness, and the ability to become whole once again.
"A powerful, raw yet eloquent memoir from a residential school survivor and former First Nations Chief, Up Ghost River is a necessary step toward our collective healing."-- Publisher's website.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780307399878 (bound)
  • Physical Description: 316 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : Random House Canada, [2014]

Content descriptions

General Note:
"With a foreword by Joseph Boyden" - Front Cover.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographic references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Map of Northern Ontario -- Foreword by Joseph Boyden -- Chapters one to eleven -- Chapters twelve to twenty-seven -- Epilogue -- Getting involved -- Suggested reading -- Acknowledgments -- Endnotes -- Text and image permissions.
Subject: Metatawabin, Edmund, 1947-
Native peoples > Canada > Residential schools.
Native peoples > Canada > Social conditions.
Cree people > Biography.
Indigenous activists > Canada > Biography.
Topic Heading: First Nation.
Aboriginal.
Aboriginal.
Indigenous collection.

Available copies

  • 14 of 14 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 14 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Terrace Public Library 971.0049 MET (Text) 35151000496489 Adult Non-fiction Volume hold Available -

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