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Finding My Talk: How Fourteen Canadian Native Women Reclaimed Their Lives After
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Finding My Talk: How Fourteen Canadian Native Women Reclaimed Their Lives After Residential School Paperback - 2004 - 1st Edition

by Agnes Grant

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Calgary: Fitzhenry & Whiteside Ltd, 2004. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good/No Dj. 8vo. pp. xii 212, verso of front cover has penned gift inscription. ""Fourteen native women who attended residential schools reflect on their experiences.""
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Dr. Agnes Grant worked with the Native Teacher Training programs at Brandon University, Manitoba, for thirty years. She travelled extensively in remote and isolated communities, both as an administrator and as a professor. As she listened to the students and community members, she learned of the tremendous effect residential schools have had on members of First Nations and Canadian society in general.