Love and death in the valley
Type
Book
Authors
Kevin Annett ( Annett, Kevin )
ISBN 10
1403348200
ISBN 13
9781403348203
Category
General Library Collection
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Publication Year
2002
Publisher
Pages
192
Subject
Kevin Daniel Annett -- 1956-
Tags
Residential Schools, British Columbia, Race Relations, Kevin Daniel Annett -- 1956, United Church of Canada -- Clergy -- Deposition -- Biography, Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Residential schools, Residential schools -- British Columbia -- Port Alberni, Residential schools -- Canada, Indigenous peoples -- British Columbia -- Port Alberni -- Government relations, Indigenous peoples -- Cultural assimilation -- British Columbia -- Port Alberni, Canada -- Race Relations, United Church of Canada, Clergy -- Deposition, Indigenous peoples -- Cultural assimilation -- Canada, Indigenous peoples -- Canada -- Government relations, British Columbia -- Port Alberni
Abstract
"Love and Death in the Valley is a contemporary David and Goliath tale that will inspire and challenge the reader. It is the personal story of Reverend Kevin Annett, the minister who single-handedly exposed the murder and genocide of aboriginal people by the government of Canada and his employer, the United Church of Canada. This book is his own gripping and passionate account of his heroic efforts against insurmountable odds to document hidden crimes among west coast native people after he began a ministry among them in Port Alberni, British Columbia in 1992.
Love and Death in the Valley is a book that is 'large in heart and integrity' (Ruth Parnell, Nexus magazine, Vol. 9 No. 3:77). It describes how Kevin was fired and then expelled from his church after asking 'too many questions' about the deaths of native children in his church's 'residential schools'. But the narrative shows how Kevin persevered in the face of a blacklisting and smear campaign against him by both church and state, and brought to light the crimes of genocide that both institutions want to remain 'hidden from history'.
This book is a tale of one man's victory over lies and corruption. Its clear message is that one person can indeed make a difference."--Back cover.
Love and Death in the Valley is a book that is 'large in heart and integrity' (Ruth Parnell, Nexus magazine, Vol. 9 No. 3:77). It describes how Kevin was fired and then expelled from his church after asking 'too many questions' about the deaths of native children in his church's 'residential schools'. But the narrative shows how Kevin persevered in the face of a blacklisting and smear campaign against him by both church and state, and brought to light the crimes of genocide that both institutions want to remain 'hidden from history'.
This book is a tale of one man's victory over lies and corruption. Its clear message is that one person can indeed make a difference."--Back cover.
Number of Copies
1
Library | Accession‎ No | Call No | Copy No | Edition | Location | Availability |
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Main | 38396 |
E96.5 A565 2002 |
1 | Yes |