Seven Fallen Feathers
Books | Biography & Autobiography / Cultural, Ethnic & Regional / Indigenous
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Tanya Talaga
Winner, 2017 Shaughnessy Cohen Writers' Trust Prize for Political Writing Winner, 2017 RBC Taylor Prize Winner, 2017 First Nation Communities Read: Young Adult/Adult Winner, 2024 Blue Metropolis First Peoples Prize, for the whole of her work Finalist, 2017 Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction The groundbreaking and multiple award-winning national bestseller work about systemic racism, education, the failure of the policing and justice systems, and Indigenous rights by Tanya Talaga. Over the span of eleven years, seven Indigenous high school students died in Thunder Bay, Ontario. They were hundreds of kilometres away from their families, forced to leave home because there was no adequate high school on their reserves. Five were found dead in the rivers surrounding Lake Superior, below a sacred Indigenous site. Using a sweeping narrative focusing on the lives of the students, award-winning author Tanya Talaga delves into the history of this northern city that has come to manifest Canada’s long struggle with human rights violations against Indigenous communities.
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Author
Tanya Talaga
Pages
376
Publisher
House of Anansi
Published Date
2017-09-30
ISBN
1487002270 9781487002275
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"Canada: it also sucks"
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Max Rosenthal
"A must read for every Canadian. For everyone. Heartbreaking and infuriating. An eye opened to the racism and hard truths that are in our backyard. Trauma and pain and ache for loved ones lost, for children lost!! <br/><br/>The Seven Fallen Feathers is an important read, and for me a very loud call to action. I need to be doing more. Learning more. Understanding more. There needs to be ACTUAL, and very ACTIVE, Truth and Reconciliation happening, and it needs to be now. Talaga’s writing and the stories of the Seven Fallen Feathers has inspired and implored me to be more present, and in the now, to do what I can to support and stand up with the Indigenous and First People of this land I call home."