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Wînipêk: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre
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Author/contributor
- Sinclair, Niigaanwewidam James (Author)
Title
Wînipêk: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre
Abstract
The story of a people told through the story of a city. Niigaan Sinclair is often accused of being angry in his columns. But how can he not be? In a collection of writing that spans the discovery of hundreds of unmarked graves at residential school sites, the murder of young Indigenous girls, and the indifference towards the basic human rights of his family members, this book is inspired by his award-winning columns 'from the centre.' Niigaan examines the state of urban Indigenous life and legacy. At a crucial moment in Canada's reckoning with its crimes against the Indigenous peoples of the land, one of our most essential writers begins at the centre, capturing a web spanning centuries of community, art, and resistance. Based on years' worth of columns in the Winnipeg Free Press, CBC, and elsewhere, Niigaan Sinclair delivers a defining essay collection on the resilience of Indigenous peoples. Here, we meet the creators, leaders, and everyday people preserving the beauty of their heritage one day at a time. But we also meet the ugliest side of settler colonialism, and the communities who suffer most from its atrocities. Sinclair uses the story of Winnipeg to illuminate the reality of Indigenous life all over what is called Canada. This is a book that demands change and celebrates those fighting for it, that reminds us of what must be reconciled and holds accountable those who must do the work. It's a book that reminds us of the power that comes from loving a place, even as that place is violently taken away from you, and the magic of fighting your way back to it. -- Publisher's description
Place
Toronto
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Date
2024
# of Pages
372 pages: illustrations (black and white)
Language
English
ISBN
978-0-7710-9917-5
Extra
OCLC: 1388371569
Notes
Includes chapters on slavery (pages 48-51), farming (61-63) and the 1919 strike (72-75).
Partial contents note: The land -- This place -- Streets and rivers -- Gifts -- Closing words.
Citation
Sinclair, N. J. (2024). Wînipêk: Visions of Canada from an Indigenous Centre. McClelland & Stewart. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/673193/winipek-by-niigaan-sinclair/9780771099175
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