Synopses & Reviews
The people who were living here on Turtle Island (North America) before us have been pushed aside from their own land for years. Mining companies, lumber companies,railways, government, fisheries have all taken away their land and resources while dishonoring the treaties that were supposed to protect them.
This is the story of aboriginal peoples in Canada, their ruined villages, and the many diverse people of Operation Beaver, the Frontiers Foundation, and their thousands of friends across Canada and around the world who helped when they were asked.
The culmination of seven years of research, James Bacqueand#8217;s new book addresses directly and unflinchingly the dangerous deprivation and shame that haunt Canadaand#8217;s aboriginal reserves. He also shows how the media get it wrong: they criticize Chief Spence of Attawapiskat for demanding a meeting with Canadaand#8217;s Governor-General, whereas in fact, as representative of the Crown, he has a serious role to play. According to a recent finding of a judge of the Federal Court of Canada, James Hugessen, and#147;In virtually all aboriginal rights cases, the honour of the Crown is at stake.and#8221; Deep and original research such as this is critically important in these discussions.
Spirit Builders is the story of Charles Catto and Frontiers Foundation, which has been building houses and educating students on reserves and Mand#233;tis land across Canada for 60 years. This volunteer and cooperative movement has built over 2,000 houses, community buildings and schools as a practical way of addressing and solving many of the problems that aboriginals and Mand#233;tis around the world face as they seek to create a new relationship with the colonizing societies around them.
The success of Frontiers Foundation is grounded in its requirement that the prospective owners of houses contribute work themselves, while Frontiers Foundationand#8217;s head office organizes outside volunteers, grants and machinery to help create the building materials on aboriginal land. Over the years, the Foundation has also come to operate successful educational programs in Canada, Haiti and Bolivia.
About the Author
James Bacque was editor at Macmillan for eight years, co-founder of and partner in New Press, and is an author of exceptional competence, credibility and moral authority. The author of nine works of fiction, history and biography and even a very successful satirical play on Conrad Lord Black (which Lord Black himself thinks is quite amusing), he is widely known for his two bestselling books on the Allied Forcesand#8217; treatment of German POWs and citizens respectively at the end of the Second World War: Other Losses and Crimes and Mercies. Together, these books have sold over 250,000 copies in 10 languages and 13 countries around the world. He lives in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada.