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Resolve : the story of the Chelsea family and a First Nation community's will to heal  Cover Image Book Book

Resolve : the story of the Chelsea family and a First Nation community's will to heal / Carolyn Parks Mintz with Andy and Phyllis Chelsea.

Parks Mintz, Carolyn, 1944- (author.). Chelsea, Phyllis, (interviewee.). Chelsea, Andy, (interviewee.).

Summary:

"Resolve: The Chelsea Story and a First Nation Community's Will to Heal explores the harrowing, personal journey of the Chelseas. By combining personal interviews and historical records, biographer Carolyn Parks Mintz shares the Chelseas' transition from residential schools to state-sanctioned reservations to international recognition of their activism in the face of ongoing repression. A simultaneous celebration of strength and a condemnation of systemic racism, Resolve is a personal and deeply moving story that calls for a closer look at the status of Canada's reconciliation efforts from the Chelseas' perspective"-- WorldCat.org

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781987915884 (Paperback)
  • ISBN: 1987915887
  • Physical Description: 224 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Halfmoon Bay, BC : Caitlin Press, [2019]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographic references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Machine generated contents note: Treaties, Legislation and the Indian Act -- Esk'Et First Nation and the Past -- Chelseas' Story---Andy and Phyllis Beginnings -- Residential School Descends -- Trauma of an Education in Defeatism -- There Be Horses -- Life Back on the Rez -- Marriage, Children and Still Hurting -- Child Speaks and New Friendships Form -- Spirituality, Beliefs and Culture within the Chelsea Family -- Starting Over and Learning to Live Again -- Reaching Out, Lifting Up -- Community Leadership Begins at Home -- Sharing Their Experience and Being Bold -- Stories from Esk'et Friends -- Esk'et First Nation Today -- Legacy -- Long Goodbye and a Sweet Hello -- MEMORIES FROM THE NEXT GENERATION -- Chelsea Children -- Afterword -- Photos -- APPENDICES -- Appendix I Indigenous Leaders Speak of the Future -- Appendix II Treaties and Legislation.
Subject: Chelsea, Andy.
Chelsea, Phyllis.
St. Joseph's Mission (Williams Lake, B.C.) > History.
Adult child abuse victims > Esk'etemc (First Nation) > History.
Shuswap Indigenous > Alcohol use > Esk'etemc (First Nation) > History.
Shuswap Indigenous > Esk'etemc (First Nation) > Government relations.
Esk'etemc (First Nation) > History.
Esk'etemc (First Nation) > Government relations.

Available copies

  • 18 of 19 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 19 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Terrace Public Library 971.1175 PAR (Text) 35151001089275 Adult Non-fiction Volume hold Available -

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50500. ‡aMachine generated contents note: ‡tTreaties, Legislation and the Indian Act -- ‡tEsk'Et First Nation and the Past -- ‡tChelseas' Story---Andy and Phyllis Beginnings -- ‡tResidential School Descends -- ‡tTrauma of an Education in Defeatism -- ‡tThere Be Horses -- ‡tLife Back on the Rez -- ‡tMarriage, Children and Still Hurting -- ‡tChild Speaks and New Friendships Form -- ‡tSpirituality, Beliefs and Culture within the Chelsea Family -- ‡tStarting Over and Learning to Live Again -- ‡tReaching Out, Lifting Up -- ‡tCommunity Leadership Begins at Home -- ‡tSharing Their Experience and Being Bold -- ‡tStories from Esk'et Friends -- ‡tEsk'et First Nation Today -- ‡tLegacy -- ‡tLong Goodbye and a Sweet Hello -- ‡tMEMORIES FROM THE NEXT GENERATION -- ‡tChelsea Children -- ‡tAfterword -- ‡tPhotos -- ‡tAPPENDICES -- ‡gAppendix I ‡tIndigenous Leaders Speak of the Future -- ‡gAppendix II ‡tTreaties and Legislation.
520 . ‡a"Resolve: The Chelsea Story and a First Nation Community's Will to Heal explores the harrowing, personal journey of the Chelseas. By combining personal interviews and historical records, biographer Carolyn Parks Mintz shares the Chelseas' transition from residential schools to state-sanctioned reservations to international recognition of their activism in the face of ongoing repression. A simultaneous celebration of strength and a condemnation of systemic racism, Resolve is a personal and deeply moving story that calls for a closer look at the status of Canada's reconciliation efforts from the Chelseas' perspective"-- ‡cWorldCat.org
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