A two-spirit journey : the autobiography of a lesbian Ojibwa-Cree elder /

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Author / Creator:Chacaby, Ma-Nee, 1950- author.
Imprint:Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, 2016.
Description:1 online resource
Language:English
Series:Critical studies in Native history ; 18
Critical studies in native history ; 18.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11383264
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Other authors / contributors:Plummer, Mary Louisa, author.
ISBN:9780887555053
0887555055
9780887555039
0887555039
0887558127
9780887558122
9780887558122
Digital file characteristics:text file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
Summary:"A Two-Spirit Journey is Ma-Nee Chacaby's extraordinary account of her life as an Ojibwa-Cree lesbian. From her early, often harrowing memories of life and abuse in a remote Ojibwa community riven by poverty and alcoholism, Chacaby's story is one of enduring and ultimately overcoming the social, economic, and health legacies of colonialism. As a child, Chacaby learned spiritual and cultural traditions from her Cree grandmother and trapping, hunting, and bush survival skills from her Ojibwa stepfather. She also suffered physical and sexual abuse by different adults, and in her teen years became alcoholic herself. At twenty, Chacaby moved to Thunder Bay with her children to escape an abusive marriage. Abuse, compounded by racism, continued, but Chacaby found supports to help herself and others. Over the following decades, she achieved sobriety; trained and worked as an alcoholism counsellor; raised her children and fostered many others; learned to live with visual impairment; and came out as a lesbian. In 2013, Chacaby led the first gay pride parade in Thunder Bay. Ma-Nee Chacaby has emerged from hardship grounded in faith, compassion, humour, and resilience. Her memoir provides unprecedented insights into the challenges still faced by many Indigenous people."--
Other form:Chacaby, Ma-Nee, 1950- Two-spirit journey.: Winnipeg, Manitoba : University of Manitoba Press, 2016. Critical studies in Native history Critical studies in Native history ;