Remnants of a Shattered Past Remnants of a Shattered Past

Remnants of a Shattered Past

A Journey of Discovery and Hope

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Publisher Description

Remnants of a Shattered Past presents a revolutionary view of the causes behind the challenges many Native Americans face today as a result of historical trauma. The story of the Native American people is told in two ways in this creative non-fiction literary work. Brunner's retelling of the Native American history by her protagonists, Eagle and Coyote, reads as a well-written oral transcript. They travel through time to bring to life what it was like for the Native American people throughout history. In the non-fiction portion of the book the author presents an understanding of the traditional period for the Ojibwe people, the ramifications of power and control through patriarchal domination and the Church, the realization of "Manifest Destiny," the outcomes of historical trauma, and proactive ways in which Native Americans and others can make positive changes to enhance their overall well-being.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
13 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
330
Pages
PUBLISHER
Abbott Press
SIZE
327.4
KB

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