Warrior Women
Discover the powerful narrative of "Warrior Women" by Janice Huber, published in 2012. This compelling book delves into the intergenerational impacts of Canada's residential school era, shedding light on the profound effects it had on Aboriginal communities. With 250 pages of insightful analysis, Huber explores how this historical trauma has shaped the cultural, economic, educational, and spiritual rights of Indigenous peoples. "Warrior Women" is an essential read for anyone interested in educational sociology and the ongoing struggles for rights and recognition faced by Aboriginal individuals. Join the conversation about resilience, identity, and the fight for justice in Canada. Perfect for educators, students, and anyone passionate about social justice and Indigenous issues.