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Firewater: How Alcohol Is Killing My People (and Yours)

AUTHOR Johnson, Harold
PUBLISHER University of Regina Press (09/23/2016)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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A passionate call to action, Firewater examines alcohol?its history, the myths surrounding it, and its devasting impact on Indigenous people. Drawing on his years of experience as a Crown Prosecutor in Treaty 6 territory, Harold Johnson challenges readers to change the story we tell ourselves about the drink that goes by many names?booze, hooch, spirits, sauce, and the evocative "firewater." Confronting the harmful stereotype of the "lazy, drunken Indian," and rejecting medical, social and psychological explanations of the roots of alcoholism, Johnson cries out for solutions, not diagnoses, and shows how alcoholism continues to kill so many. Provocative, irreverent, and keenly aware of the power of stories, Firewater calls for people to make decisions about their communities and their lives on their own terms.
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ISBN-13: 9780889774377
ISBN-10: 0889774374
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 180
Carton Quantity: 36
Product Dimensions: 5.00 x 0.40 x 7.40 inches
Weight: 0.40 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Glossary
Country of Origin: US
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Self-Help | Substance Abuse & Addictions - Alcohol
Self-Help | Disease & Health Issues
Self-Help | Native American Studies
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 362.292
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A passionate call to action, Firewater examines alcohol?its history, the myths surrounding it, and its devasting impact on Indigenous people. Drawing on his years of experience as a Crown Prosecutor in Treaty 6 territory, Harold Johnson challenges readers to change the story we tell ourselves about the drink that goes by many names?booze, hooch, spirits, sauce, and the evocative "firewater." Confronting the harmful stereotype of the "lazy, drunken Indian," and rejecting medical, social and psychological explanations of the roots of alcoholism, Johnson cries out for solutions, not diagnoses, and shows how alcoholism continues to kill so many. Provocative, irreverent, and keenly aware of the power of stories, Firewater calls for people to make decisions about their communities and their lives on their own terms.
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Author: Johnson, Harold
Harold Johnson is the author of four novels and one work of non-fiction. After a stint in the Canadian Navy, which began at the age of seventeen, Johnson became a packsack miner and logger across northern and western Canada. In 1991 he quit the mines to pursue a bachelor s degree in law from the University of Saskatchewan and a Master of Law degree from Harvard University. He now works as a Crown Prosecutor in La Ronge, Saskatchewan and lives off the grid with his wife Joan at the north end of Montreal Lake where they continue the traditions of trapping and commercial fishing common to Harold s Cree background.
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