The Many Names of Robert Cree : How a First Nations Chief Brought Ancient Wisdom to Big Business and Prosperity to His People.
'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 Robert Cree takes the wisdom of his ancestors and a message of reconciliation to the halls of government and to industry boardrooms. Cree is the former Chief of Fort McMurray First Nation 468, where he still resides.
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- ISBN: 9781770418301
- Physical Description: 328 pages
- Publisher: Canada : ECW Press, 2025.
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