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Indigenous women and street gangs, survivance narratives, Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, Jorgina & Robert Henry

Label
Indigenous women and street gangs, survivance narratives, Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, Jorgina & Robert Henry
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Indigenous women and street gangs
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, Jorgina & Robert Henry
Sub title
survivance narratives
Summary
Amber, Bev, Chantel, Jazmyne, Faith, and Jorgina are six Indigenous women previously involved in street gangs or the street lifestyle in Saskatoon, Regina, and Calgary. In collaboration with Indigenous Studies scholar Robert Henry (Métis), they share their stories using photovoice, a process, where participants are understood to be the experts of their own experiences. Each photograph in the book was selected and placed in order, to show how the authors have changed with their experiences. Following their photographs, the authors each share a narrative that begins with their earliest memory and continues to the present. Throughout, these women show us the meaning of survivance, a process of resistance, resurgence, and growth
Target audience
adult
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