Stolen sisters : the story of two missing girls, their families and how Canada has failed Indigenous women / Emmanuelle Walter ; translated by Susan Ouriou and Christelle Morelli ; foreword by Melina Laboucan-Massimo.
Record details
- ISBN: 1443445169
- ISBN: 9781443445160
- Physical Description: 220 pages : illustrations
- Publisher: Toronto, Ontario : HarperCollins Publishers, 2015.
Content descriptions
| General Note: | Translation of: Sœurs volées : enquête sur un féminicide au Canada. |
| Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references and Internet addresses. |
| Immediate Source of Acquisition Note: | LSC 26.99 |
Search for related items by subject
| Subject: | Native women > Crimes against > Canada. Homicide investigation > Canada. Missing persons > Investigation > Canada. |
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| Cookstown Branch | 362.880820971 Wal | 31681002844603 | NONFIC | Available | - |
- HARPERCOLL
In 2014, the nation was rocked by the brutal violence against young Aboriginal women Loretta Saunders, Tina Fontaine and Rinelle Harper. But tragically, they were not the only Aboriginal women to suffer that year. In fact, an official report revealed that since 1980, 1,200 Canadian Aboriginal women have been murdered or have gone missing. This alarming official figure reveals a national tragedy and the systemic failure of law enforcement and of all levels of government to address the issue.
Journalist Emmanuelle Walter spent two years investigating this crisis and has crafted a moving representative account of the disappearance of two young women, Maisy Odjick and Shannon Alexander, teenagers from western Quebec, who have been missing since September 2008. Via personal testimonies, interviews, press clippings and official documents, Walter pieces together the disappearance and loss of these two young lives, revealing these young women to us through the voices of family members and witnesses.
Stolen Sisters is a moving and deeply shocking work of investigative journalism that makes the claim that not only is Canada failing its First Nations communities, but that a feminicide is taking place.