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"Over the span of ten years, seven high school students died in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The seven were hundreds of miles away from their families, forced to leave their reserve because there was no high school there for them to attend. Award-winning journalist Tanya Talaga delves into the history of this northern city that has come to manifest, and struggle with, human rights violations past and present against aboriginal communities."--
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Violence against, Indians of North America, Government relations, Civil rights, Race relations, Indigenous peoples, Social conditions, Education, Canada, race relations, Indigenous children, Native peoples, Indigenous peoples -- Violence against -- Ontario -- Thunder Bay, Indigenous peoples -- Ontario -- Thunder Bay -- Social conditions, Indigenous peoples -- Ontario, Northern -- Social conditions, Indigenous peoples -- Ontario, Northern -- Government relations, Indians of North America -- Education -- Ontario, Northern, Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights -- Canada, Thunder Bay (Ont.) -- Race relations, Canada -- Race relationsPlaces
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Seven fallen feathers: racism, death, and hard truths in a northern city
2017, Anansi
in English
1487002262 9781487002268
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 341-342) and index.
Issued also in electronic formats.
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