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Down the Garden Path: Chretien/Andras Consultations
1968-1969
From: Brotherhood to Nationhood
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Chapter seven of George Manuel’s biography covers 1968 and 1969, during which time he met and became involved with Marlene August. He was also offered a job working for Harold Cardinal in Edmonton in community development. He began connecting with and learning from other oppressed groups around North America, including Black Americans, and gained a broader view of colonial oppression. George’s son Arthur, at eighteen, joins him in Edmonton to work alongside him. George becomes involved in federal level consultations on Indian policies.
Contributors
Peter McFarlane
Peter McFarlane is an author, journalist, and editor. His books include Northern Shadows: Canadians in Central America and Ancient Land, Ancient Sky: Following Canada’s Native Canoe Routes. He currently lives north of Montreal and is engaged in a number of writing and editing projects.
Doreen Manuel
Doreen Manuel (Secwepemc/Ktunaxa) comes from a long line of Indigenous oral historians and factual storytellers. She is an award-winning filmmaker and educator, the principal owner of Running Wolf Productions, and the director of the Bosa Centre for Film and Animation at Capilano University.