An edition of Adam's Tree (2019)

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An edition of Adam's Tree (2019)

Adam's Tree

"Adam's Tree is a fictional account of life on the Cowesses First Nation in Saskatchewan during the 1940's and 50's.This period in history finds forces like regulatory policy, World War II, systemic racism, and the long reach of the depression defining reserve life and rural relationships. These short stories are told from the perspective of various characters on the reserve: an Indigenous teenage girl named Sophie, men who return to Cowesses after the war, struggling with untreated and unacknowledged PTSD, settlers like the local school teacher and the "Indian agent". This book contributes to the dialogue on reconciliation, freeing Indigenous voices during a period of time that is rarely written about. It encourages readers to examine the sources and meaning of today's inheritance of complex relations."-- Provided by publisher.

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English
Pages
220

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Adam's Tree
2019, Radiant Publishing, Radiant Press
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Open Library
OL28939886M
ISBN 13
9781989274057
OCLC/WorldCat
1144111300

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OL21364446W

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