Title : | UNeducation: A Residential School Graphic Novel : Volume 1 | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Jason Eaglespeaker, Author | Publisher: | Aberta [Canada] : The Connection | Publication Date: | 2014 | ISBN (or other code): | 978-1-500-36708-4 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | Activism and Community Organizing Biography and personal stories Children Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics Education Graphic Novels and Comics Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples Trauma
| Keywords: | trauma residential schools Indigenous personal stories graphic novel colonialism | Abstract: | "**This UNcut version contains an extra chapter, "The Cycle", adult supervision recommended** The chilling chronicles of a Native family's government-sanctioned exploitation in the North American residential/boarding school systems. What began as a grassroots fundraiser, "UNeducation, Vol 1: A Residential School Graphic Novel" is now used in school curriculum, university syllabus', treatment/corrections centre resources, healing initiatives, government agencies and educational trainings worldwide. Now available to the public, in ebook form, for the first time. Gain a full and proper education about a dark episode in North American history. The highly anticipated next chapter in the series, "UNeducation, Vol 2: The Side of Society You Don't See On TV" is coming soon." |
UNeducation: A Residential School Graphic Novel : Volume 1 [printed text] / Jason Eaglespeaker, Author . - Aberta (Calgary, Canada) : The Connection, 2014. ISBN : 978-1-500-36708-4 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | Activism and Community Organizing Biography and personal stories Children Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics Education Graphic Novels and Comics Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples Trauma
| Keywords: | trauma residential schools Indigenous personal stories graphic novel colonialism | Abstract: | "**This UNcut version contains an extra chapter, "The Cycle", adult supervision recommended** The chilling chronicles of a Native family's government-sanctioned exploitation in the North American residential/boarding school systems. What began as a grassroots fundraiser, "UNeducation, Vol 1: A Residential School Graphic Novel" is now used in school curriculum, university syllabus', treatment/corrections centre resources, healing initiatives, government agencies and educational trainings worldwide. Now available to the public, in ebook form, for the first time. Gain a full and proper education about a dark episode in North American history. The highly anticipated next chapter in the series, "UNeducation, Vol 2: The Side of Society You Don't See On TV" is coming soon." |
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