Stoney Creek Woman

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pp. [7] 142, black and white photographs. “‘Stoney Creek Woman’ is the extraordinary story of Mary John, a Native mother of twelve and member of the Carrier Indian Band living on the Stoney Creek Reserve in northern British Columbia. As told to Bridget Moran, Mary John recounts the hardships endured by her people – racism, sickness, poverty – and her personal struggle to rise above not only these indignities, but those she faced as an independent Native woman as well. Her story is a journey of hope and of personal and cultural survival.”  paperback edition

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ISBN 0889781974
ISBN13 9780889781979
Number of pages 142
Original Title Stoney Creek Woman
Published Date 1991
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Vancouver,
Edition Sixth
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pp. [7] 142, black and white photographs. “‘Stoney Creek Woman’ is the extraordinary story of Mary John, a Native mother of twelve and member of the Carrier Indian Band living on the Stoney Creek Reserve in northern British Columbia. As told to Bridget Moran, Mary John recounts the hardships endured by her people – racism, sickness, poverty – and her personal struggle to rise above not only these indignities, but those she faced as an independent Native woman as well. Her story is a journey of hope and of personal and cultural survival.”  paperback edition

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Weight 1 kg