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Running Time: 07:53 hrsNarrator: Jacqui BishopPublisher:CAPER-BC, 2014
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- Author: Campbell, MariaContributor: Elise GoldsmithDate:Created1973Summary:
Maria Cambpell's biography is a classic, vital account of a young Mťis woman's struggle to come to terms with the joys, sorrows, loves and tragedies of her northern Saskatchewan childhood. Maria was a strong and sensitive child who lived in a community robbed of its pride and dignity by the dominant culture. At 15 she tried in vain to escape by marrying a white man, only to find herself trapped in the slums of Vancouver--addicted to drugs, tempted by suicide, close to death. But the inspiration of her Cree great-grandmother, Cheechum, gives her confidence in herself and in her people, confidence she needs to survive and to thrive. Half-Breed offers an unparalleled understanding of the Mťis people and of the racism and hatred they face. Maria Campbell's story cannot be denied and it cannot be forgotten: it stands as a challenge to all Canadians who believe in human rights and human dignity
Subject(s): Campbell, Maria, 1940 | Cree | Métis --BiographyOriginal Publisher: New York, Saturday Review PressLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 0841502692