Unreconciled : family, truth, and Indigenous resistance

Título
Unreconciled : family, truth, and Indigenous resistance

Jesse, Wente

Resumen
Jesse Wente remembers the exact moment he realized that he was a certain kind of Indian--a stereotypical cartoon Indian. As the child of an American father and an Anishinaabe mother, Wente grew up in Toronto with frequent visits to the reserve where his maternal relations lived. By exploring his family's history, including his grandmother's experience in residential school, and citing his own frequent incidents of racial profiling by police who'd stop him on the streets, Wente unpacks the discrepancies between his personal identity and how non-Indigenous people view him.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2021-2022

Descripción física
198 pages ; 24 cm

Materia personal
Wente, Jesse

Término de la materia
Indigenous men -- Canada -- Identity
 
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Biography
 
Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Social conditions

Término geográfico
Canada -- Ethnic relations
 
Canada -- Race relations

Género
Autobiographies

Síntesis
Jesse Wente remembers the exact moment he realized that he was a certain kind of Indian--a stereotypical cartoon Indian. As the child of an American father and an Anishinaabe mother, Wente grew up in Toronto with frequent visits to the reserve where his maternal relations lived. By exploring his family's history, including his grandmother's experience in residential school, and citing his own frequent incidents of racial profiling by police who'd stop him on the streets, Wente unpacks the discrepancies between his personal identity and how non-Indigenous people view him.

ISBN
9780735235731
 
9780735244924
 
9780735235755

Información de publicación
[Toronto, Ontario] : Allen Lane, [2021].
 
Toronto : Penguin Canada, 2022.
 
©2021


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