Showing posts with label Rachel Mishenene. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rachel Mishenene. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Straight from the Heart

It was standing room only at the Northern Woman's Bookstore tonight for the launch of Strength and Struggle: Perspectives from First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples in Canada. A long title for a most beautiful book.

Editor Rachel A Mishenene spoke about her education as a young Aboriginal child made invisible by the dominant culture in the classroom. She talked about her deepening understanding while  studying with Professor Brenda Small at Confederation College and her decision to become a teacher. At first, when she studied Aboriginal history she was "pissed off" by the injustice and hardship visited on her people. She mentions the long-running effects of 140 years of forced residentioal schools whose aim was "to remove the Indian from the child." But now Mishenene is an educator, chair of the Teachers' Federation of Ontario Aboriginal Education Committee as well as holding many other posts in education.  Her book is an answer to the marginalization she felt at school.

Her book, co-edited by Dr.  Pamela Rose Toulouse, is extraordinarily beautiful.  The colourful art work and the wonderful photographs enrich an amazing selection of  stories, poems, graphic stories, articles, music lyrics.  The book is intended for use in the schools but would make a great gift as well.

One of the contributors,  Elliott Doxtater-Wynn,  also spoke about his childhood and his experiences with teachers and students in education.

Elliott Doxtater-Wynn teaches art and culture.  "I was raised on the pow wow trail and taught to dance and hear the heart beat of the drums by my grandfather. I am part of a new understanding that family is important and that I must protect my beliefs, my family, my friends, my community, our world. I am part of the reclaiming of traditional knowledge. I am part of educating others. We are all connected."

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Book Launch at Northern Woman's Bookstore

Strengh and Struggle: Perspectives from First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples in Canada.  What a titleA timely title that says it all. 

Please join Rachel Mishenene and Jody Porter as they launch an excellent new book!


Rachel Mishenene is the co-editor of Strength and Struggle: Perspectives from First Nations, Inuit and Metis Peoples in Canada. The book will be launched on: Wednesday, June 22, 7:30 pm, at the Northern Woman’s Bookstore.

65 Court St. South (Across from Lot 66)

This book contains the writings of several authors from Northwestern Ontario; Thunder Bay's own Jody Porter has also played a very important role.

Here is a little more information from the publisher, McGraw-Hill Ryerson: "Strength and Struggle: Perspectives from First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples in Canada is part of McGraw-Hill Ryerson’s iLit Collection of supplementary student resources for high school English courses. This title is a 149-page, soft-cover book that includes a rich array of short stories, poetry, music lyrics, graphic art, articles, essays, and other pieces that will have students laughing, crying, talking, and thinking. It is a true celebration of First Nations, Inuit and Métis writing and art."