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Call Me Indian: From the Trauma of Residential School to Becoming the NHL's First Treaty Indigenous Player

Call Me Indian: From the Trauma of Residential School to Becoming the NHL's First Treaty Indigenous Player

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Call Me Indian: From the Trauma of Residential School to Becoming the NHL's First Treaty Indigenous Player

de Sasakamoose, Fred

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ISBN 10
0735240019
ISBN 13
9780735240018
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Canada: Viking, 2021. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Clean, tight, unmarked; very minimal wear; appears unread; Fred Sasakamoose, torn from his home at the age of seven, endured the horrors of residential school for a decade before becoming one of 120 players in the most elite hockey league in the world. He has been heralded as the first Indigenous player with Treaty status in the NHL, making his official debut as a 1954 Chicago Black Hawks player on Hockey Night in Canada and teaching Foster Hewitt how to pronounce his name. Sasakamoose played against such legends as Gordie Howe, Jean Beliveau, and Maurice Richard. After twelve games, he went home. This isn't just a hockey story; Sasakamoose's groundbreaking memoir sheds piercing light on Canadian history and Indigenous politics, and follows this extraordinary man's journey to reclaim pride in an identity and a heritage that had previously been used against him.

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Librería
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Inventario del vendedor #
008198
Título
Call Me Indian: From the Trauma of Residential School to Becoming the NHL's First Treaty Indigenous Player
Autor
Sasakamoose, Fred
Formato/Encuadernación
Tapa dura
Estado del libro
Usado - Near Fine
Estado de la sobrecubierta
Near Fine
Cantidad disponible
1
ISBN 10
0735240019
ISBN 13
9780735240018
Editorial
Viking
Lugar de publicación
Canada
Fecha de publicación
2021
Páginas
268
Palabras clave
SPORTS CANADA HOCKEY PLAYERS NATIVE INDIGENOUS PLAYERS BIBLIOGRAPHY SASKATCHEWAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLS CREE
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