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The many names of Robert Cree : how a First Nations chief brought ancient wisdom to big business and prosperity to his people  Cover Image Book Book

The many names of Robert Cree : how a First Nations chief brought ancient wisdom to big business and prosperity to his people / Robert Cree with Therese Greenwood.

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"A vital account of the life and many names of Robert Cree, and his plan for a peaceful, sincere, and just path to reconciliation in an angry and chaotic world. His mother called him "Bobby Mountain." Elders called him "Great Man." His people called him "Chief." Oil men called him "Mr. Cree." But the government called him "Number 53." Robert Cree was all of these while facing his people's oppressors and freeing the ghosts of tortured spirits. The Many Names of Robert Cree is his first-person account of survival in a brutally racist residential school system designed to erase traditional Indigenous culture, language, and knowledge. It is also the story of an epic life of struggle and healing, as Cree takes the wisdom of his ancestors and a message of reconciliation to the halls of government and to industry boardrooms. In the storytelling tradition of his people, Cree recounts his early years in the bush, his captivity at a residential school, his struggles with addiction, his political awakening as one of Canada's youngest First Nation Chiefs, and the rising Indigenous activism of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. He also recounts the oil industry's arrival on his poverty-stricken reserve and the ensuing struggle to balance economic opportunity with environmental challenges. Throughout, Cree's leadership is rooted in his unshakable commitment to the sacred traditional teachings of his people. His beliefs give him the strength to focus on hope, dignity, and building a better future for his community. Now a respected Elder and spiritual leader, Cree champions forgiveness as a powerful force that can bring healing and transformation for all"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • ISBN: 9781770418301 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: 254 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto, ON : ECW Press, 2025.
Subject: Cree, Robert (Elder)
Cree > Education > Alberta.
Cree > Fort McMurray #468 First Nation > Biography.
First Nations Elders > Fort McMurray #468 First Nation > Biography.
First Nations leadership > Alberta.
First Nations > Alberta > Residential schools.
Indigenous leaders > Fort McMurray #468 First Nation > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.
Personal narratives.

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