My Heroes Have Always Been Indians My Heroes Have Always Been Indians

My Heroes Have Always Been Indians

A Century of Great Indigenous Albertans

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Publisher Description

In a series of inspirational profiles, Cora Voyageur celebrates 100 remarkable Indigenous Albertans whose achievements have enriched their communities, the province, and the world.

As a child, Cora rarely saw Indigenous individuals represented in her history textbooks or in pop culture. Willie Nelson sang “My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys,” but Cora wondered, where were the heroes who looked like her? She chose the title of her book in response, to help reflect her reality.

In fact, you don’t have to look very hard to find Indigenous Albertans excelling in every field, from the arts to business and everything in between. Cora wrote this book to ensure these heroes receive their proper due.

Some of the individuals in this collection need no introduction, while others are less well known. From past and present and from all walks of life, these 100 Indigenous heroes share talent, passion, and legacies that made a lasting impact.
Read about:

Douglas Cardinal, the architect whose iconic, flowing designs grace cities across Alberta, across Canada, and in Washington, DC,
Nellie Carlson, a dedicated activist whose work advanced the cause of Indigenous women and the education of Indigenous children,
Alex Janvier, whose pioneering work has firmly established him as one of Canada’s greatest artists,
Moostoos, “The Buffalo,” the spokesperson for the Cree in Treaty 8 talks who fought tirelessly to defend his People’s rights,
And many more.

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2018
November 14
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Brush Education
SELLER
eBOUND Canada
SIZE
8
MB

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