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category: Biography & Autobiography
published: Nov 2018
ISBN:9781721365142
publisher: Brilliance Audio
imprint: Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio

Mamaskatch

A Cree Coming of Age

by Darrel J. McLeod, read by Jason Manuel Olazabal

tagged: personal memoirs, lgbt, native americans
Description

Growing up in the tiny village of Smith, Alberta, Darrel J. McLeod was surrounded by his Cree family's history. In shifting and unpredictable stories, his mother, Bertha, shared narratives of their culture, their family, and the cruelty that she and her sisters endured in residential school. McLeod was comforted by her presence and that of his many siblings and cousins, the smells of moose stew and wild peppermint tea, and his deep love of the landscape. Bertha taught him to be fiercely proud of his heritage and to listen to the birds that would return to watch over and guide him at key junctures of his life.

However, in a spiral of events, Darrel's mother turned wild and unstable, and their home life became chaotic. Sweet and innocent by nature, Darrel struggled to maintain his grades and pursue an interest in music while changing homes many times, witnessing violence, caring for his younger siblings and suffering abuse at the hands of his surrogate father. Meanwhile, his sibling's gender transition provoked Darrel to deeply question his own sexual identity.

The fractured narrative of Mamaskatch mirrors Bertha's attempts to reckon with the trauma and abuse she faced in her own life, and captures an intensely moving portrait of a family of strong personalities, deep ties, and the shared history that both binds and haunts them.

Beautifully written, honest and thought-provoking, Mamaskatch - named for the Cree word used as a response to dreams shared - is ultimately an uplifting account of overcoming personal and societal obstacles. In spite of the traumas of Darrel's childhood, deep and mysterious forces handed down by his mother helped him survive and thrive: her love and strength stayed with him to build the foundation of what would come to be a very fulfilling and adventurous life.

About the Authors

Darrel J. McLeod (1957-2024) was Cree from Treaty-8 territory in Northern Alberta. Before deciding to pursue writing, he worked as an educator, chief negotiator of land claims for the federal government and executive director of education and international affairs with the Assembly of First Nations. He held degrees in French literature and education from the University of British Columbia and sang in a jazz band. McLeod’s memoir Mamaskatch (2018) was the winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award for Nonfiction, was shortlisted for many other major prizes and translated into French and German editions. It was followed by Peyakow (2021) which was also shortlisted for several literary prizes, and his novel, A Season in Chezgh’un (2023).


Darrel J. McLeod (1957-2024) was Cree from Treaty-8 territory in Northern Alberta. Before deciding to pursue writing, he worked as an educator, chief negotiator of land claims for the federal government and executive director of education and international affairs with the Assembly of First Nations. He held degrees in French literature and education from the University of British Columbia and sang in a jazz band. McLeod’s memoir Mamaskatch (2018) was the winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award for Nonfiction, was shortlisted for many other major prizes and translated into French and German editions. It was followed by Peyakow (2021) which was also shortlisted for several literary prizes, and his novel, A Season in Chezgh’un (2023).

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