Halfbreed

halfbreed

more information about Halfbreed

Halfbreed

Editorial Reviews
From 500 Great Books by Women; review by Jesse Larsen
After the Halfbreed people's losing struggle with the Canadian Government to keep their land in the 1860s, many Halfbreed families homesteaded in northern Saskatchewan. Maria Campbell's family, a mixture of "Scottish, French, Cree, English, Irish" who "spoke a language completely different" from the people around them, was "a combination of everything: hunters, trappers and ak-ee-top [pretend] farmers." Born in 1940 in a home where ancient Cree rituals were practiced alongside Catholic ceremony, Maria writes this story "for all of you, to tell you what it is like to be a Halfbreed woman in our country. I want to tell you about the joys and sorrows, the oppressing poverty, the frustrations and the dreams." Raised by a hard-working, hard-drinking father, a "very beautiful, tiny, blue-eyed" mother who loved books, and Cheechum, her father's Cree grandmother, Maria grows up strengthened by the Cree traditions and Cheechum's wisdom and weakened by the burdens and shame wrought by her family's steadily growing poverty. When Maria moves to Vancouver, British Columbia, she is confronted with the brutal realities of urban racism and poverty: drugs, prostitution, alcoholism, violence. After many years of hardship and struggle, Maria makes new friends who help her remember her Cheechum's lessons, and "years of searching, loneliness and pain" end. Through her work with organizations of Native people - "brothers and sisters, all over the country" - Maria Campbell shares her steeled strength and gentle wisdom about what it means to be Halfbreed. -- For great reviews of books for girls, check out Let's Hear It for the Girls: 375 Great Books for Readers 2-14.

Halfbreed,Maria Campbell,University of Nebraska Press,0803263112,1940-,Biography,Biography & Autobiography,Biography / Autobiography,Biography/Autobiography,Campbell, Maria,,Canada,Cree Indians,General,Indians of North America,Metis,Mâetis,Native Americans - History,Personal Memoirs,Campbell, Maria,History of specific racial & ethnic groups,Indigenous peoples,USA

Books Report:

  1. Headache Through the Ages
  2. Heritage and Hellenism: The Reinvention of Jewish Tradition (Hellenistic Culture & Society)
  3. History and Memory in African-American Culture
  4. History of the Choctaw, Chickasaw and Natchez Indians
  5. History of the Goths
  6. Houser: The Life and Work of Catherine Bauer
  7. Imagined Histories: American Historians Interpret the Past
  8. Implicit Understandings : Observing, Reporting and Reflecting on the Encounters between Europeans and Other Peoples in the Early Modern Era (Studies in Comparative Early Modern History)
  9. India and South Asia: A Short History
  10. Inventing Western Civilization (Cornerstone Books)

Books Report

Books Report

Recommended Books

  1. Medieval Calligraphy : Its History and Technique
  2. Tips and Traps When Buying a Home, Third Edition
  3. The Little Giant Encyclopedia of Card & Magic Tricks
  4. The Robosapien Companion: Tips, Tricks, and Hacks
  5. The Works of Jeremy Bentham : Published under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring. Vol
  6. The Microstructure of Dinosaur Bone : Deciphering Biology with Fine-Scale Techniques
  7. Scale Development : Theory and Applications
  8. The Rights of Minority Cultures
  9. Through the Eyes of the Damned
  10. The Pillsbury Cookbook
  11. So Simple Knits
  12. The Ultimate Man's Guide to Losing Your Spouse and Keeping Your House : Surviving divorce with your
  13. The Sepoys and the Company : Tradition and Transition in Northern India 1770-1830
  14. The Nature of Vermont: Introduction and Guide to a New England Environment
  15. The Rough Guide to Madeira 1