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Treaty 6 territory in Saskatchewan.
Preface: The Author’s First Words to His Readers
Acknowledgements
PART 1
kayâs: A Long Time Ago
Wîsahkicâhk’s Lost Stories
PART 2
How Alcohol Is
Killing My People
1. So the Story Goes
2. Who Am I to Speak?
3. The Drunken Indian Story
4. A Little Bit More History to Help Put It in Perspective
5. A Time before Alcohol Killed Our People
6. Going to the Graveyard
7. The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples and the Supreme Court
8. Four Models
9. The Trickster in the Story
10. Being Frank: Exposing the Problem
11. Costs of the Alcohol Story
12. Employment
13. The Story We Tell Ourselves
14. The Story kiciwamanawak Tell Themselves
15. Addictions
16. The Land
17. It’s All Only a Story
18. Banning Alcohol
19. Treatment
20. Leadership
21. The Storyteller
22. Healing
23. Community
24. The Sober House and the Sober Community
PART 3
Letters from Our Scouts, the Artists
A Letter from Tracey Lindberg
A Letter from Richard Van Camp
PART 4
niyâk: For the Future
Wîsahkicâhk Returns to Find out He Is Story
Appendix: Treaty No. 6
Notes
Glossary of Cree Words
Sources and Further Reading
About the Author
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