I Am My Name
A Girl's Journey to Finding Her Cree Family
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Na'kuset
Sobre este título
I have come from somewhere else, where
I am Cree and I have a big sister
and another name.
One night, a very young girl was removed from her home during Canada’s Sixties Scoop, which tore children from their Indigenous communities. She woke in a new home, with a new family and a new name—her former life fading to a ghost of a memory. The only place she ever felt like she fit in was with her grandmother—her Bubbe—who listened to her and made her chicken soup and wrapped her in her loving arms. Until one day…the girl discovered the truth. And her beloved Bubbe helped her on her journey to claim her identity, her voice—and her name.
Together, Na'kuset and Judith Henderson tell the powerful story of the Indigenous experience for a child during the Sixities Scoop.
Resumo da Crítica
"A true story of love and its power to heal....this tale shines light on the enduring impact of colonization but also the transformative power of love and connection." —School Library Journal
"A tender, beautifully told personal account of the Sixties Scoop." —Booklist
"A gentle introduction to a historical injustice that still reverberates. A poignant and important history told with dignity and fortitude." —Kirkus Reviews
"A tender, beautifully told personal account of the Sixties Scoop." —Booklist
"A gentle introduction to a historical injustice that still reverberates. A poignant and important history told with dignity and fortitude." —Kirkus Reviews
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