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All our relations : finding the path forward

Talaga, Tanya (author.).

Summary: In this vital and incisive work, bestselling and award-winning author Tanya Talaga explores the alarming rise of youth suicide in Indigenous communities in Canada and beyond. From Northern Ontario to Nunavut, Norway, Brazil, Australia, and the United States, the Indigenous experience in colonized nations is startlingly similar and deeply disturbing. It is an experience marked by the violent separation of Peoples from the land, the separation of families, and the separation of individuals from traditional ways of life, all of which has culminated in a spiritual separation that has had an enduring impact on generations of Indigenous children. As a result of this colonial legacy, too many communities today lack access to the basic determinants of health, income, employment, education, a safe environment, health services, leading to a mental health and youth suicide crisis on a global scale. But, Talaga reminds us, First Peoples also share a history of resistance, resilience, and civil rights activism, from the Occupation of Alcatraz led by the Indians of All Tribes, to the Northern Ontario Stirland Lake Quiet Riot, to the Standing Rock protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline, which united Indigenous Nations from across Turtle Island in solidarity.

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  • ISBN: 9781487005757
  • ISBN: 148700575X
  • ISBN: 9781487005733
  • ISBN: 9781487005764
  • ISBN: (Kindle)
  • ISBN: 9781487005740
  • ISBN: (U.S.)
  • ISBN: 1487005733
  • Physical Description: remote
    1 online resource (258 pages)
  • Publisher: [Toronto] : House of Anansi Press, 2018.

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Subject: Indigenous youth -- Suicidal behavior -- Canada -- Prevention
Indigenous peoples -- Suicidal behavior -- Canada -- Prevention
Indigenous peoples -- Suicidal behavior -- Canada -- Prevention
Native youth -- Suicidal behavior -- Canada
Native peoples -- Suicidal behavior -- Canada
Native youth -- Suicidal behavior -- Canada -- Prevention
Native peoples -- Suicidal behavior -- Canada -- Prevention
Native youth -- Mental health -- Canada
Native peoples -- Mental health -- Canada
Native youth -- Mental health services -- Canada
Native peoples -- Mental health services -- Canada
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies
Genre: Electronic books.

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  • House Of Anansi
    Tanya Talaga, the author of Seven Fallen Feathers, calls attention to an urgent global humanitarian crisis among Indigenous Peoples — youth suicide.
  • House Of Anansi

    Winner, 2024 Blue Metropolis First Peoples Prize, for the whole of her work
    Finalist, 2018 Nayef Al-Rodhan Prize for Global Cultural Understanding

    Finalist, 2018 Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Nonfiction

    Tanya Talaga, the bestselling author of Seven Fallen Feathers, calls attention to an urgent global humanitarian crisis among Indigenous Peoples — youth suicide.

    “Talaga’s research is meticulous and her journalistic style is crisp and uncompromising. She brings each story to life, skillfully weaving the stories of the youths’ lives, deaths, and families together with sharp analysis… The book is heartbreaking and infuriating, both an important testament to the need for change and a call to action.” — Publishers Weekly *Starred Review*

    “Talaga has crafted an urgent and unshakable portrait of the horrors faced by Indigenous teens going to school in Thunder Bay, Ontario… Talaga’s incisive research and breathtaking storytelling could bring this community one step closer to the healing it deserves.” — Booklist *Starred Review*

    In this urgent and incisive work, bestselling and award-winning author Tanya Talaga explores the alarming rise of youth suicide in Indigenous communities in Canada and beyond. From Northern Ontario to Nunavut, Norway, Brazil, Australia, and the United States, the Indigenous experience in colonized nations is startlingly similar and deeply disturbing. It is an experience marked by the violent separation of Peoples from the land, the separation of families, and the separation of individuals from traditional ways of life — all of which has culminated in a spiritual separation that has had an enduring impact on generations of Indigenous children. As a result of this colonial legacy, too many communities today lack access to the basic determinants of health — income, employment, education, a safe environment, health services — leading to a mental health and youth suicide crisis on a global scale. But, Talaga reminds us, First Peoples also share a history of resistance, resilience, and civil rights activism.

    Based on her Atkinson Fellowship in Public Policy series, All Our Relations is a powerful call for action, justice, and a better, more equitable world for all Indigenous Peoples.

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