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category: Biography & Autobiography
published: Jun 2019
ISBN:9781927366813
publisher: TouchWood Editions
imprint: Brindle & Glass

From Bear Rock Mountain

The Life and Times of a Dene Residential School Survivor

by Antoine Bear Rock Mountain

tagged: indigenous studies, personal memoirs, native americans
Description

In this poetic, poignant memoir, Dene artist and social activist Antoine Mountain paints an unforgettable picture of his journey from residential school to art school—and his path to healing.

In 1949, Antoine Mountain was born on the land near Radelie Koe, Fort Good Hope, Northwest Territories. At the tender age of seven, he was stolen away from his home and sent to a residential school—run by the Roman Catholic Church in collusion with the Government of Canada—three hundred kilometres away. Over the next twelve years, the three residential schools Mountain was forced to attend systematically worked to erase his language and culture, the very roots of his identity.

While reconnecting to that which had been taken from him, he had a disturbing and painful revelation of the bitter depths of colonialism and its legacy of cultural genocide. Canada has its own holocaust, Mountain argues.

As a celebrated artist and social activist today, Mountain shares this moving, personal story of healing and the reclamation of his Dene identity.

About the Author

Antoine Bear Rock Mountain

Antoine Mountain has received many awards for his art, community activism, and athletic achievement—including the NWT Premier's Award, the Queen's Jubilee Commemorative Medal, the Tom Longboat Award—and was recently inducted in the NWT Sport Hall of Fame. Mountain is currently completing a PhD in Indigenous Studies at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario but will always call Radelie Koe (Fort Good Hope), Northwest Territories home. Find out more at amountainarts.com.

Editorial Reviews

"A triumphant narrative of recovery and renewal. Mountain has rediscovered his Dene roots and has emerged as an important visual artist, journalist and activist. ...Highly recommended."

— Vancouver Sun

"...an evocative story that winds back and forth from past to present, from the broad historical interaction of Indigenous peoples and Europeans to his own personal details."

— Maclean's

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