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"Although continually cited by the United Nations as one of the best places in the world to live, Canada has proved deadly for many Native peoples, among whom suicide is an all-too-common occurrence. The suicide rate of young Natives in Canada is among the highest in the world. This book focuses on the tragic suicide of artist Benjamin Chee Chee to illustrate the damaging impact of White society on Native people and culture"--BOOK JACKET.
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Death and burial, Cas, Études de, Autochtones, Indians of North America, Native peoples, Suicidal behavior, Comportement suicidaire, Case studies, Indiains of North America, Mortality, Indians of north america, canada, Indigenous peoples, canada, Etudes de Cas, Ojibwa Indians, Social conditions, Indigenous peoplesPlaces
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Chee Chee: a study of aboriginal suicide
2004, McGill-Queen's University Press
in English
0773526870 9780773526877
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [169]-174) and index.
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