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On January 22, 1979, an eleven-year-old Native girl died of a ruptured appendix in an Alert Bay, B.C. hospital. The events that followed are chronicled here by Dara Culhane Speck, a member by marriage of the Nimpkish Indian Band in Alert Bay. She has relied mainly on interviews, anecdotes and public records to describe how this small, isolated Native community took on the local hospital, the College of Physicians and Surgeons, provincial and federal ministries of health and national media, because their private tragedy held implications that reached far beyond one child, one physician, one town and even one century.
“Successfully forces the liberal white reader to look beyond totem poles and quaint Indian baskets to our common history.”
—Vancouver Sun
280 Pages
9in * 229mm * 6in * 152mm * 0.75in19mm
425gr
15oz
January 01, 1987
Vancouver
CA
9780889222465
9780889228634 – EPUB
9780889228641 – EPUB
9780889229396 – EPUB
eng
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