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Firewater : how alcohol is killing my people (and yours)  Cover Image Book Book

Firewater : how alcohol is killing my people (and yours) / Harold R. Johnson.

Summary:

"In a passionate call to action, Harold Johnson, Cree trapper and Crown Prosecutor, examines alcohol--its history, its myths, and its devastating impact on his community. Confronting what he calls a crime against humanity--one in every two will die an alcohol-related death in northern communities--Johnson refuses to be silent any longer. Asserting that the "lazy, drunken Indian" story is a root cause of the alcohol problems, Johnson sets out to recast the narrative of his people, urging them to reject this racist description of who they are. In plain, frank language, Johnson calls on traditional stories, spirituality, and medical research for guidance. He also enlists the support of Indigenous artists and leaders, including contributions from Richard Van Camp and Tracey Lindberg. Written specifically for the people of Treaty 6, Firewater is relevant to anyone struggling with alcohol. A graduate of Harvard Law School and the author of six books, Harold R. Johnson is a member of the Montreal Lake Cree Nation and lives in La Ronge, Saskatchewan."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780889774377 (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: xiv, 180 pages : illustrations ; 19 cm
  • Publisher: Regina, Saskatchewan : University of Regina Press, [2016]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Part 1. Kayâs : a long time ago: Wîsahkicâhk's lost stories -- Part 2. How alcohol is killing my people: So the story goes ; Who am I to speak? ; The drunken Indian story ; A little bit more history to help put it in perspective ; A time before alcohol killed our people ; Going to the graveyard ; The Royal Commission on Aboriginal peoples and the Supreme Court ; Four models ; The trickster in the story ; Being frank : exposing the problem ; Costs of the alcohol story ; Employment ; The story we tell ourselves ; The story kiciwamanawak tell themselves ; Addictions ; The land ; It's all only a story ; Banning alcohol ; Treatment ; Leadership ; The storyteller ; Healing ; Community ; The sober house and the sober community -- Part 3. Letters from our scouts, the artists: A letter from Tracey Lindberg ; A letter from Richard Van Camp -- Part 4. Niyâk : for the future: Wîsahkicâhk returns to find out he is story -- Appendix: Treaty No. 6.
Additional Physical Form available Note:
Issued also in electronic format.
Subject: Alcoholism > Treatment > Canada.
Spiritual healing.
Indigenous Peoples > Alcohol use > Canada.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages > Social aspects > Canada.
Alcoholism > Social aspects > Canada.
Drinking of alcoholic beverages > History.

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Map: Treaty 6 territory in Saskatchewan
viii
Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
PART 1 MYAS: A LONG TIME AGO
Wisahkicahk's Lost Stories
3(6)
PART 2 HOW ALCOHOL IS KILLING MY PEOPLE
1 So the Story Goes
9(2)
2 Who Am I to Speak?
11(4)
3 The Drunken Indian Story
15(5)
4 A Little Bit More History to Help Put It in Perspective
20(3)
5 A Time before Alcohol Killed Our People
23(2)
6 Going to the Graveyard
25(5)
7 The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and the Supreme Court
30(5)
8 Four Models
35(21)
9 The Trickster in the Story
56(7)
10 Being Frank: Exposing the Problem
63(5)
11 Costs of the Alcohol Story
68(3)
12 Employment
71(5)
13 The Story We Tell Ourselves
76(4)
14 The Story kiciwamanawak Tell Themselves
80(4)
15 Addictions
84(3)
16 The Land
87(9)
17 It's All Only a Story
96(11)
18 Banning Alcohol
107(5)
19 Treatment
112(3)
20 Leadership
115(4)
21 The Story teller
119(4)
22 Healing
123(5)
23 Community
128(4)
24 The Sober House and the Sober Community
132(5)
PART 3 LETTERS FROM OUR SCOUTS, THE ARTISTS
A Letter from Tracey Lindberg
137(4)
A Letter from Richard Van Camp
141(6)
PART 4 NIYAK: FOR THE FUTURE
Wisahkicahk Returns to Find Out He Is Story
147(8)
Appendix: Treaty No. 6 155(8)
Notes 163(4)
Glossary of Cree Words 167(1)
Sources and Further Reading 168(9)
Index 177(6)
About the Author 183


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