Who We Are
By Murray Sinclair
with Sara Sinclair and Niigaan Sinclair
By Murray Sinclair
with Sara Sinclair and Niigaan Sinclair
By Murray Sinclair
with Sara Sinclair and Niigaan Sinclair
By Murray Sinclair
with Sara Sinclair and Niigaan Sinclair
By Murray Sinclair
Read by Murray Sinclair, Niigaan Sinclair and Shelagh Rogers
with Sara Sinclair and Niigaan Sinclair
By Murray Sinclair
Read by Murray Sinclair, Niigaan Sinclair and Shelagh Rogers
with Sara Sinclair and Niigaan Sinclair
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$29.95
Sep 24, 2024 | ISBN 9780771099106
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Sep 24, 2024 | ISBN 9780771099120
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Oct 01, 2024 | ISBN 9780771020827
853 Minutes
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Praise
Named a Book to Read This Fall by CBC Books and the Toronto Star • One of Indigo’s Most Anticipated Books
“Who We Are is a very special, very important book. With deep humility, surprising humour, and abiding humanity—all the ‘humes,’ if you will—Murray Sinclair made me feel as though I was sitting beside him at a campfire, listening to stories and teachings from his most remarkable life. I could hear his voice. I could feel the fire. I could imagine a better world. But Murray Sinclair asks us to do more than imagine it. By sharing with unflinching honesty what shaped him as a visionary leader, he calls us to change the world, to make it better for each new generation, and to honour the sacredness of Creation. I will return to Who We Are again and again, for his stories, his soulful poems, and his guidance. This book, so much about understanding where we have come from, is a gift to where we are going.”
—Shelagh Rogers, O.C., Chancellor of Queen’s University and Honorary Witness in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
“It would be impossible to quantify Murray Sinclair’s impact on this place that we call Canada. He’s said that since education got us into this mess, education must get us out of it. If that’s true, and I believe it is, he is one of our most important teachers. The pursuit of reconciliation takes place on a long and winding road. It will take generations to reach our destination, but this book and Sinclair’s voice will stand the test of time, guiding us in his wisdom and the example he has set in how he has lived his life.”
—David A. Robertson, bestselling author of the Misewa Saga Series
“This book is a testament to, and reflects the legacy of, a life of service, leadership, and resilience. There are lessons we can all take from these reflections on a life’s journey, and on the journey of Canada.”
—Jody Wilson-Raybould, bestselling author of True Reconciliation and ‘Indian’ in the Cabinet
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