July 2010

From Lishamie


$22.95 CAD

$21.95 USD

Binding: Paper

With astonishing detail, Albert Canadien fondly recounts his boyhood years in Lishamie, a traditional Dene camp north of the Mackenzie River, and reflects on the devastating and long-lasting impact residential schooling had on him, his family and his people. Separated at a young age from his parents and forced to attend a strict Catholic boarding school, the author—and many like him—was robbed of his language, community and traditional way of living. From Lishamie is a candid memoir of loss and of the journey back.



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Anishinabek News

Torn from his family to cry under covers, follow like a sheep, and learn not to care. “Your mother has passed; go to the chapel,” were the words, delivered by a nun, to scared 7-year-old Albert Canadian, who waited alone in the chapel at Ft. Providence NT residential school for hours. From Lishamie focuses on the loss of language, culture, exposure to the land, and brings a stark contrast of life pre- and post-residential schools. This rich and lasting book portrays the fullness of life on the land, the seasons, travelling with the food sources, and community.


Joyce Atcheson


Genre: Non-Fiction
Pub Date: July 2010
ISBN 978-1-894778-65-7
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Page Count: 312
Binding: Paper
Illustration Note: 6 Black-and-white illustrations
BISAC 1: BIO028000
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