“My name is Sam George. In spite of everything that happened to me,
by the grace of the Creator, I have lived to be an Elder.” The
crimes carried out at St. Paul’s Indian Residential School in North
Vancouver scarred untold numbers of Indigenous children and families
across generations. Sam George was one of these children. This candid
account follows Sam from his idyllic childhood growing up on the
Eslhá7an (Mission) reserve to St. Paul’s, where he weathered
physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. He spent much of his life
navigating the effects of this trauma – prison, addiction, and
challenging relationships – until he found the strength to face his
past. Now an Elder and educator with the Indian Residential School
Survivors Society, this is Sam’s harrowing story, in his own words.
An ember of Sam’s spirit always burned within him, and even in the
darkest of places he retained his humour and dignity. The Fire Still
Burns is an unflinching look at the horrors of a childhood in the
Indian Residential School system and the long-term effects on
survivors. It illustrates the healing power of one’s culture and the
resilience that allows an individual to rebuild a life and a future.
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Life In and After Residential School
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ISBN
9780774880879
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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