"Lee Maracle's Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel tells the narrative of an Indigenous woman raised in North America who finds her strength despite the forces that challenge and oppress her. Grippingly honest, Lee's autobiographical exploration of post-colonial tensions in Toronto circa 1960-1980 sheds light on the existing racist and sexist sentiments affecting Indigenous women. Reflective of the struggles Indigenous communities face today, this book continues to hold a place within contemporary Indigenous and women's studies classrooms."--
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ISBN:9780889615946 (softcover)
Physical Description:xxii, 188 pages ; 23 cm print
Turbulent childhood -- Early rebellion -- With California farmworkers -- Problems at home -- Hippie lifestyle 1967 -- Toronto: anti-war demonstrations and racism -- "A real bad trip" -- Involved with life again -- Red power -- Fish-in! -- Street patrol -- Out of the city -- Harassed -- Confronting white chauvinism.