Ohpikiihaakan ohpihmeh Raised somewhere else

Ohpikiihaakan ohpihmeh  Raised somewhere else
Author: Colleen Cardinal
Publsiher: Fernwood Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2018-06-29T00:00:00Z
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773630212

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During the 60s Scoop, over 20,000 Indigenous children in Canada were removed from their biological families, lands and culture and trafficked across provinces, borders and overseas to be raised in non-Indigenous households. Ohpikiihaakan-ohpihmeh delves into the personal and provocative narrative of Colleen Cardinal’s journey growing up in a non- Indigenous household as a 60s Scoop adoptee. Cardinal speaks frankly and intimately about instances of violence and abuse throughout her life, but this book is not a story of tragedy. It is a story of empowerment, reclamation and, ultimately, personal reconciliation. It is a form of Indigenous resistance through truth-telling, a story that informs the narrative on missing and murdered Indigenous women, colonial violence, racism and the Indigenous child welfare system.

Cardinal

Cardinal
Author: Tyree Daye
Publsiher: Copper Canyon Press
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781619322325

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Tyree Daye’s Cardinal is a generous atlas that serves as a poetic “Green Book”— the travel-cum-survival guide for black motorists negotiating racist America in the mid-twentieth century. Interspersed with images of Daye’s family and upbringing, which have been deliberately blurred, it also serves as an imperfect family album. Cardinal traces the South’s burdened interiors and the interiors of a black male protagonist attempting to navigate his many departures and returns home —a place that could both lovingly rear him and coolly annihilate him. With the language of elegy and praise, intoning regional dialect and a deliberately disruptive cadence, Daye carries the voices of ancestors and blues poets, while stretching the established zones of the black American vernacular. In tones at once laden and magically transforming, he self-consciously plots his own Great Migration: “if you see me dancing a twos step/I’m sending a starless code/we’re escaping everywhere.” These are poems to be read aloud.

Forty Words for Sorrow

Forty Words for Sorrow
Author: Giles Blunt
Publsiher: Seal Books
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-04-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780307368508

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Now a major television series, CARDINAL, and the first book in the John Cardinal series. When four teenagers go missing in the small northern town of Algonquin Bay, the extensive police investigation comes up empty. Everyone is ready to give up except Detective John Cardinal, an all-too-human loner whose persistence only serves to get him removed from homicide. Haunted by a criminal secret in his own past and hounded by a special investigation into corruption on the force, Cardinal is on the brink of losing his career—and his family. Then the mutilated body of thirteen-year-old Katie Pine is pulled out of an abandoned mineshaft. And only Cardinal is willing to consider the horrible truth: that this quiet town is home to the most vicious of serial killers. The case as it unfolds proves eerily reminiscent of the Moors murders in Britain, as an unassuming young man and his belligerently loyal girlfriend scout young victims for their macabre games. With the media, the provincial police and his own department questioning his every move, Cardinal follows increasingly tenuous threads towards the unthinkable. Time isn't only running out for him, but for another young victim, tied up in a basement wondering when and how his captors will kill him.

The Cardinal and the Crow

The Cardinal and the Crow
Author: Michael Moniz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1927018587

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All the birds tease old Crow for his scraggly feathers and harsh call, especially proud Cardinal. But when Cardinal gets into trouble, will Crow choose to help the boastful bird? This thoughtful picture book reminds readers that Opride and foolishness often go hand in hand.O Full color.

Northern Cardinal

Northern Cardinal
Author: Gary Ritchison
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1997
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0811731006

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Every aspect of a species' life in the wild -- courtship, nesting, brooding, communication, foraging, flying, fighting -- is covered in text by a leading ornithologist, and photographs by top nature photographers.

The Writing on the Wall

The Writing on the Wall
Author: Lindsey V. Sharman
Publsiher: Art in Profile: Canadian Art a
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1552389499

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The Writing on the Wall tells the story of the art and life of Siksika (Blackfeet) artist, curator, writer and activist Dr. Joane Cardinal-Schubert, RCA.

Cardinal

Cardinal
Author: Louise Milligan
Publsiher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2019-03-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780522876000

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In 2018 Cardinal George Pell, Australia’s most powerful Catholic, was found guilty of five sexual crimes against children and sentenced to six years’ jail. He was the most senior Catholic figure in the world to be charged by police and convicted of child sex offences. George Pell was a Ballarat boy who studied at Oxford and rose through the Catholic Church ranks to become adviser to Pope Francis and Vatican treasurer. He was expelled from the Pope’s inner circle. As an outspoken defender of Church orthodoxy, supported and championed by the powerful, Pell’s ascendancy was seemingly unstoppable. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse brought to light horrific stories about abuse of the most vulnerable. Pell portrayed himself as the first man in the Catholic Church to tackle the problem. But questions about what the Cardinal knew, and when, persisted. Louise Milligan pieces together decades of disturbing activities highlighting Pell’s actions and cover-ups. The book is a testament to the most intimate stories of complainants. Many people entrusted their secrets to be told here for the first time. Multi-award winning Cardinal reveals uncomfortable truths about a culture of entitlement, abuse of trust and how ambition can silence evil.

Set Theory

Set Theory
Author: Frank R. Drake
Publsiher: North-Holland
Total Pages: 374
Release: 1974
Genre: Cardinal Numbers
ISBN: CORNELL:31924001232044

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