Brotherhood to nationhood : George Manuel and the making of the modern Indian movement

by Peter McFarlane

Paper Book, 1993

Status

Available

Call number

323.1197 M34 1993

Call number

323.1197 M34 1993

Local notes

Shelved in Aboriginal Collection

Description

Charged with fresh material and new perspectives, this updated edition of the groundbreaking biography Brotherhood to Nationhoodbrings George Manuel and his fighting tradition into the present. George Manuel (1920-1989) was the strategist and visionary behind the modern Indigenous movement in Canada. A three-time Nobel Peace Prize nominee, he laid the groundwork for what would become the Assembly of First Nations and was the founding president of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples. Authors Peter McFarlane and Doreen Manuel follow him on a riveting journey from his childhood on a Shuswap reserve through three decades of fierce and dedicated activism. In these pages, an all-new foreword by celebrated Mi'kmaq lawyer and activist Pam Palmater is joined by an afterword from Manuel's granddaughter, land defender Kanahus Manuel. This edition features new photos and previously untold stories of the pivotal roles that the women of the Manuel family played - and continue to play - in the battle for Indigenous rights.… (more)

Publication

Toronto : Between the Lines, [1993]

ISBN

9780921284666

Barcode

97809212846661
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