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Finding Otipemisiwak The People Who Own Themselves Andrea Currie

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Finding Otipemisiwak The People Who Own Themselves Andrea Currie
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Publisher: Arsenal Pulp Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.84 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Andrea Currie
ISBN: 9781551529554, 1551529556
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Finding Otipemisiwak The People Who Own Themselves Andrea Currie by Andrea Currie 9781551529554, 1551529556 instant download after payment.

Forcibly removed from her Indigenous family as a child, Andrea Currie journeys back to her Nation and the truth of who she is


Otipemisiwak is a Plains Cree word describing the Métis, meaning "the people who own themselves."


Andrea Currie was born into a Métis family with a strong lineage of warriors, land protectors, writers, artists, and musicians—all of which was lost to her when she was adopted as an infant into a white family with no connection to her people. It was 1960, and the policy of removing children from their Indigenous families was firmly in place. Together with her younger adopted brother, also Métis, she struggled through her childhood, never feeling like she belonged in that world. When their adoptions fell apart during their teen years, the two siblings found themselves on different paths, yet they stayed connected. Currie takes us through her journey, from the harrowing time of bone-deep disconnection,...

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