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2024

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The Many Names of Robert Cree

How a First Nations Chief Brought Ancient Wisdom to Big Business and Prosperity to His People

2025

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“Fort McMurray First Nation chief Cree charts his path from a horrific childhood to a fulfilling life in this moving debut. [His] optimism rings true, even as his blunt account of state-sanctioned abuse haunts. The result is an affecting, hard-won testament to the power of perseverance.” — Publishers WeeklyA vital account of the life and many names of Robert Cree, and his plan for a peaceful, sincere, and just path to reconciliation in an angry and...

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Shadows of the Past Uncovering Hidden Truths at St. Joseph's Residential School

Pimicikamak Cree Nation's Search for Closure Amidst Anomalies and Unmarked Graves

2024

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"Shadows of the Past: Uncovering Hidden Truths at St. Joseph's Residential School" delves into the dark history of St. Joseph's Residential School, revealing the hidden truths and untold stories of the Indigenous children who suffered there. This powerful book shines a light on the injustices and systemic abuses that occurred within the walls of the school, offering a deep exploration of its lasting impact on survivors and their communities.Ben...

The Many Names of Robert Cree

How a First Nations Chief Brought Ancient Wisdom to Big Business and Prosperity to His People

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2025

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His mother called him “Bobby Mountain.” Elders called him “Great Man.” His people called him “Chief.” Oil men called him “Mr. Cree.” But the government called him “Number 53.” Robert Cree was all of these while facing his people’s oppressors and freeing the ghosts of tortured spirits.The Many Names of Robert Cree is his first-person account of survival in a brutally racist residential school system designed to erase traditional Indigenous culture, language, and knowledge. ...

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