Peyakow : reclaiming Cree dignity

Type
Book
Authors
Darrel J. McLeod ( McLeod, Darrel J. )
 
Category
General Library Collection  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2021 
Publisher
Pages
244 
Subject
Darrel J. McLeod 
Abstract
"In his acclaimed first memoir, Mamaskatch, Darrel J. McLeod described growing up Cree in Northern Alberta. In Peyakow, McLeod continues the poignant story of his impoverished youth, beset by the self-destruction and deaths of those closest to him, the trauma of physical and sexual abuse, and painful separation from his family and culture. With steely determination, he triumphs: now elementary teacher; now school principal; now head of an Indigenous delegation in the UN in Geneva; now executive in the Government of Canada — and now a celebrated author.

Brutally frank but buoyed throughout by McLeod's unquenchable spirit, Peyakow — a title borrowed from the Cree word for "one who walks alone" — is an inspiring account of triumph against unimaginable odds. McLeod's perspective as someone whose career path has crossed both sides of the Indigenous/white chasm resonates with particular force in today's Canada."--Book jacket. 
Description
244 pages ; 23 cm. 
Number of Copies

REVIEWS (0) -

No reviews posted yet.

WRITE A REVIEW

Please login to write a review.