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Night Spirits - (Manitoba Studies in Native History) by Ila Bussidor & Ustun Bilgen-Reinart (Paperback)

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  • For over 1500 years, the Sayisi Dene, 'The Dene from the East, ' led an independent life, following the caribou herds and having little contact with white society.
  • Author(s): Ila Bussidor & Ustun Bilgen-Reinart
  • 192 Pages
  • History, Native American
  • Series Name: Manitoba Studies in Native History

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For over 1500 years, the Sayisi Dene, 'The Dene from the East, ' led an independent life, following the caribou herds and having little contact with white society. In 1956, an arbitrary government decision to relocate them catapulted the Sayisi Dene into the 20th century.



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For over 1500 years, the Sayisi Dene, 'The Dene from the East, ' led an independent life, following the caribou herds and having little contact with white society. In 1956, an arbitrary government decision to relocate them catapulted the Sayisi Dene into the 20th century. It replaced their traditional nomadic life of hunting and fishing with a slum settlement on the outskirts of Churchill, Manitoba. Inadequately housed, without jobs, unfamiliar with the language or the culture, their independence and self-determination deteriorated into a tragic cycle of discrimination, poverty, alcoholism and violent death. By the early 1970s, the band realized they had to take their future into their own hands again. After searching for a suitable location, they set up a new community at Tadoule Lake, 250 miles north of Churchill.

Today they run their own health, education and community programs. But the scars of the relocation will take years to heal, and Tadoule Lake is grappling with the problems of a people whose ties to the land, and to one another, have been tragically severed. In Night Spirits, the survivors, including those who were children at the time of the move, as well as the few remaining elders, recount their stories. They offer a stark and brutally honest account of the near-destruction of the Sayisi Dene, and their struggle to reclaim their lives. It is a dark story, told in hope.



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"Larry's Party was a pleasant evening out. A Red Sea Rising is a great way to remember the disaster that was. But the real Manitoba book of the year is Night Spirits . . . Ila tells stories that leave you gasping for breath. . . . Her intensity can be frightening, but it is never as frightening as the story she has to tell. This book is a Canadian holocaust memoir. Along with journalist Ustun Bilgen-Reinart, Ila Bussidor has put together a story of government carelessness and insensitivity (which has been followed with years of denial and whitewash), heartbreaking suffering and incredible strength."

-- "Winnipeg Sun"

"Night Spirits is a story of an incredible journey toward healing not yet finished. . . This is a must-read book, ... well-constructed, well-written and difficult to put down. It is, however, a disturbing book to read because such vivid stories of personal pain and despair will haunt you. All of the contributors, more than a dozen, are to be respected for their sheer honesty and the authors commended for their exceptional, compelling way of telling the story. ... This is an important book that will make a significant contribution to the history of native peoples."

-- "Winnipeg Free Press"

"Although it would be understandable, these people rarely send time on exercises in self-pity. Non-Aboriginal people and the Canadian government are not constantly used as whipping posts for their ills. Despite the dysfunctional familal situations these individuals find themselves in, a strong sense of love of family still shines through, making their stories of loss and abuse all the more tragic. Instead, the sense of being down but not out permeates several narratives. As Bussidor concludes in the book, the 'Sayisi Dene have survived the twentieth century. [They'll] be here to greet the twenty-first.'"

-- "The First Perspective"

"Dene writer Ila Bussidor, along with Ustun Bilgen-Reinart, a writer and broadcaster, have written a historical masterpiece, using factual information along with personal stories interwoven throughout the text."-- "Indian Life"
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .5 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 192
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Native American
Series Title: Manitoba Studies in Native History
Publisher: University of Manitoba Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Ila Bussidor & Ustun Bilgen-Reinart
Language: English
Street Date: March 16, 2000
TCIN: 88976250
UPC: 9780887556432
Item Number (DPCI): 247-56-9237
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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