

An edition of Nahoway; A Distant Voice (2008)
By Donna G. Sutherland
Publish Date
2008
Publisher
White Buffalo Books
Language
eng
Pages
336
Description:
Awakened by a powerful dream, Donna Sutherland was moved to go in search of her great-great-great-great Cree Grandmother, Nahoway Sinclair. The story she tells of Nahoway's life, her challenging roles and labours, and bitter inner struggles is a testament to our human ability to trust, to hope, to endure, to change. Born to the windswept shores of Hudson Bay at the peak of the North American fur trade, Nahoway's story is a rare glimpse into a life and time long forgotten, but now remembered from the view of a descendant. Through the telling of Nahoway's story, Sutherland weaves her own story - a spiritual journey in which she remember her misplaced heritage and reclaims her Cree/Scots Metis roots.
subjects: Cree women, spirituality, Manitoba history, biography, Cree Indians, Cries, Biographies, Cris (Indiens)
People: Cree
Places: Churchill River, Hudson Bay, York Factory, Red River Settlement, Manitoba
Times: 1775-1901