This memoir of Native American teacher, writer and artist Warren Petoskey spans centuries and lights up shadowy corners of American history with important memories of Indian culture and survival. Warren's family connects with many key episodes in Indian history, including the tragedy of boarding schools that imprisoned thousands of Indian children as well as the traumatic effects of alcohol abuse and bigotry. He writes honestly about the impact of these tragedies, and continually returns to Indian traditions as the deepest healing resources for native peoples. He writes about the wisdom that comes from practices such as fishing, hunting and sharing poetry. This memoir is an essential voice in the chorus of Indian leaders testifying to major chapters of American history largely missing from most narratives of our nation's past.
- | Author: Warren Petoskey
- | Publisher: Read the Spirit Books
- | Publication Date: May 12, 2009
- | Number of Pages: 164 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: 1934879169
- | ISBN-13: 9781934879160
- Author:
- Warren Petoskey
- Publisher:
- Read the Spirit Books
- Publication Date:
- May 12, 2009
- Number of pages:
- 164 pages
- Binding:
- Paperback or Softback
- ISBN-10:
- 1934879169
- ISBN-13:
- 9781934879160