A new, fully restored edition of the essential Canadian classic. An
unflinchingly honest memoir of her experience as a Métis woman in
Canada, Maria Campbell's Halfbreed depicts the realities that she
endured and, above all, overcame. Maria was born in Northern
Saskatchewan, her father the grandson of a Scottish businessman and
Métis woman--a niece of Gabriel Dumont whose family fought alongside
Riel and Dumont in the 1885 Rebellion; her mother the daughter of a
Cree woman and French-American man. This extraordinary account,
originally published in 1973, bravely explores the poverty,
oppression, alcoholism, addiction, and tragedy Maria endured
throughout her childhood and into her early adult life, underscored by
living in the margins of a country pervaded by hatred, discrimination,
and mistrust. Laced with spare moments of love and joy, this is a
memoir of family ties and finding an identity in a heritage that is
neither wholly Indigenous or Anglo; of strength and resilience; of
indominatable spirit. This edition of Halfbreed includes a new
introduction written by Indigenous (Métis) scholar Dr. Kim Anderson
detailing the extraordinary work that Maria has been doing since its
original publication 46 years ago, and an afterword by the author
looking at what has changed, and also what has not, for Indigenous
people in Canada today. Restored are the recently discovered missing
pages from the original text of this groundbreaking and significant
work.
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ISBN
9780771024108
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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