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Robotswithpersonality
Half-Breed | Maria Campbell
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There's no way I'm going to do this book justice in attempting to explain why it should be read.
This isn't about the quality of the writing, though it's staggering to recognize a young woman wrote this and conveyed such a strong feeling of being present at the moments of growing up, those early years of childhood innocence and joy, considering everything that came after, the brief moments of pure storytelling relaying family foibles, 1/?

Robotswithpersonality 2/? ghost stories or legends, or that she relayed clearly, even sparely, so many traumas and heartbreaks.
I've never encountered such a comprehensive overview of all the issues that can negatively impact Indigenous woman in one self-portrait, only to be floored by the same person's quiet resolve to work for the solace and improvement of her community, all while recognizing how many government programs have failed them,
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Robotswithpersonality 3/? or actively worked against their interests. And the book offers still more in being a window into a specific time and place which provides history for later generations.
Campbell's new afterword is full of joy that there are so many examples of Indigenous art, writing, tradition-sharing, etc working towards decolonization.
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Robotswithpersonality 4/? I'll list the content warnings so you know what you're in for, but I truly think if this book isn't in curriculum it should be. First person experience relayed by one so often marginalized as both a woman and a Métis person is valuable in and of itself. The hope is we're always ready when someone chooses to share about their life, and this is an opportunity to learn and gain resolve, to hold space and listen to know how to help, 1w
Robotswithpersonality 5/5 so Campbell's hopes for the future can come true. ❤️‍🩹

⚠️racism, misogyny, domestic abuse,child abuse, substance abuse, death in childbirth, death of a parent, SA, withdrawal, internalized racism, mental health concerns, generational trauma, self-harm, institutionalization, separation of children
1w
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Robotswithpersonality
Half-Breed | Maria Campbell
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“Dreams are so important in one's life, yet when followed blindly they can lead to the disintegration of one's soul.“ 💔

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Robotswithpersonality
Half-Breed | Maria Campbell
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“I used to believe there was no worse sin in this country than to be poor.“

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Robotswithpersonality
Half-Breed | Maria Campbell
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September 30th is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada, a day which recognizes the atrocities and multigenerational effects of residential school, that the forceful assimilation of Indigenous communities is cultural genocide.
Today, I'll be starting this memoir about the Metis author's harrowing young life as an Indigenous person in Canada. 🧡

GingerAntics Wow, that sounds like such an important holiday. It‘s beautiful to see. It‘s aptly named. I wish America could have a similar day, but we are clearly still in our colonial era. 2mo
Robotswithpersonality @GingerAntics As much as it was long overdue it was also timely, established soon after some very disturbing discoveries. I hope that such a day can come about in the US without more of the same, or if it is so, it brings about eventual justice/healing. 2mo
GingerAntics @Robotswithpersonality after you guys found some of your horrible things, survivors came forward here to say we had the same. We‘ve known nearly as long as you guys have. We have still done nothing. It‘s like there is a collective shrug and move on for people in power, or “thoughts and prayers” the ultimate dismissal. 2mo
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Robotswithpersonality @GingerAntics choosing to believe that once surviving trash fire of current administration is over that can be one of the many things that changes? 🤷🏼‍♂️ 2mo
GingerAntics @Robotswithpersonality it‘s definitely on the list! The administration before this one and the one before his first term didn‘t make a single move in that direction, though. It‘s not really on lawmakers‘ radar here. Sadly. 2mo
GingerAntics @Robotswithpersonality it‘s definitely on the list! The administration before this one and the one before his first term didn‘t make a single move in that direction, though. It‘s not really on lawmakers‘ radar here. Sadly. 2mo
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Gillyreads
Don't Take Your Love to Town | Ruby Langford Ginibi
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An incredibly open-hearted memoir. At times utterly heart-wrenching but also hopeful look at the cycles of disadvantage and injustice faced by Indigenous people.

MrsMalaprop Really need to get together this one. 3mo
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LapReader
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Scores from the book swap last Friday night on my walk home after pole rehearsal.

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LapReader
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Last night‘s scores from my building‘s library.

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Lauredhel
Respect | Sue Lawson, Aunty Fay Muir
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This is a different book by Auntie Fay, not in the database.

Always Was Always Will Be is an excellent book of the history of First Nations protest movements in Australia. Suitable for middle grade and up, but I learned things also. Recommended.

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MrsMalaprop
Bush Bash | Sally Morgan
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So proud of my eldest son who is working on the Little Fella Yarns project with the Western Australian State Library. A part of the Better Beginnings early literacy program, these book packs are given out to parents of Aboriginal babies in regional WA. The packs are being rejuvenated & my son is the project officer. I‘ve been asking him to bring me home a pack, and today he finally did! This is one of the awesome books in it ❤️🖤💛👶🏽📚👏.

LeeRHarry Good for him! 😊 8mo
dabbe 🤩🤩🤩 8mo
Jeg 👏👏👏👏👏 8mo
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bookaholic1
Fall from Grace | Wayne Arthurson
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This is an author from my own City where I live, first time knowing about this author. The story was great..not knowing who the killer was until the end was good. Will read more from this author.

Cathythoughts Sounds good 👍🏻 9mo
bookaholic1 @Cathythoughts I enjoyed it.. 9mo
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