Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City Cherokee Biipiigiwisens lived with his nine
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Biipiigiwisens lived with his nine older brothers and they married Thunder Bird Women
Here the spirit world is alive and relations with non-humans are never taken lightly
and polemical interventions
The received idea of Native American history—as promulgated by books like Dee Brown's mega-bestselling 1970 Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee—has been that American Indian history essentially ended with the 1890 massacre at Wounded Knee
Spare and compact yet undeniably rich
Seven Fallen Feathers: Racism, Death, and Hard Truths in a Northern City Cherokee Biipiigiwisens lived with his nineIn 1966, twelve year old Chanie Wenjack froze to death on the railway tracks after running away from residential school. An inquest was called for and four recommendations were made to ensure the safety of indigenous students. None of those recommendations were applied. More than a quarter of a century later, from 2000 to 2011, seven indigenous high school students died in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The seven were hundreds of miles away from their
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