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I walk in two worlds / Eleanor Brass.

Summary:

I Walk in Two Worlds is the autobiography of Eleanor Brass (née Dieter), a Cree/Saulteaux woman born on the Peepeekisis Reserve on May 1, 1905. Her ancestors included two treaty signers, Chief Gabriel Cote and Chief Okanese. She attended high school in Canora, Saskatchewan. Concerned about the difficulties facing First Nations people, Brass sought to redress them and to educate the White public. In 1944 she became the first woman executive to serve as the secretary-treasurer of the Association of Indians of Saskatchewan; she also helped to establish and run groups like the Indian Friendship Centre in Regina. For several years she was employed by the provincial government to advance Native employment. After retirement, she worked in Alberta, becoming Director of the Peace River Friendship Centre and serving as correspondent for Alberta Native Communication. Her writing career had begun in 1949 when “Breaking the Barriers” appeared in the Regina Leader-Post She wrote extensively in magazines and newspapers, including columns in the Leader-Post and the Melville Advance.-- Adapted from University of Saskatchewan, Indigenous Saskatchewan Encyclopedia (Nov. 3/20)

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780919224674 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0919224679 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 80 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Calgary, Alta. : Glenbow Museum, 1987.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes index.
Appendix: Some of my writings is a sampling of Eleanor's articles written for various newspapers and magazines in the 1950s and 1960s.
Formatted Contents Note:
Early years -- File Hills Colony -- Boarding school days -- Early married years -- Colony life -- Integration -- Alone -- Appendix: some of my writings. Legend of the Saskatoons -- Answering criticisms -- Problem of Indians -- Kissing custom -- The reserves -- The situation of the Indian -- Preparation for citizenship -- Indian troubles.
Subject:
Brass, Eleanor, 1905-1992
Cree women > Saskatchewan > Biography.
Ojibwe (Anishinabe) > Biography.
Cree > Biography.
Indigenous peoples > North America > Saskatchewan > Social life and customs.
Indigenous peoples > North America > Saskatchewan > Biography.
Genre:
Autobiographies.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at College of the Rockies.

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Cranbrook Campus E 99 .C88 B737 1987 (Text) 11111001279068 CRANBROOK Volume hold Available -