

An edition of Without reserve (1991)
Stories from Urban Natives
By Lynda Shorten
Publish Date
1991
Publisher
NeWest Press
Language
eng
Pages
294
Description:
*Without Reserve: Stories from Urban Natives* is a collection of autobiographical profiles of individual Native people who live in a Western Canadian city. In a real and powerful way, their voices and words give a sense of the difficulty, diversity, joy , and pride in being a contemporary urban Native. Urban Natives often have no band or Treaty status, or are not represented in discussions about Canada's treatment of the Native population. With the publication of this book, now, some of them will have a voice. The voices you will hear are young, middle-aged, old; female, male, voices of those whose journey toward the centre has not begun. Listen to them. They have something to say.
subjects: Alberta, Biography, Canada, Edmonton, Indians of North America, Social conditions, Urban residence, Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indiens d'Amérique, Native peoples, Biographies, Candian Aboriginal Studies, Habitat urbain, Indiens, Native races, Stadt, Dancers, Indians of north america, social conditions, Indians of north america, canada, Edmonton (alta.)