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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Resource,
By Alison Benedict MSW (Akwesasne, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Flowers on my grave: How an Ojibwa boy's death helped break the silence on child abuse (Paperback)
This book thoroughly and thoughtfully examined the complexities of providing child welfare services in First Nations communities. The story of Lester's suicide was heartbreaking but the strength of the people who wanted to help was inspiring. This would be an excellent text for use in Native social work programs to highlight the many challenges on reserve social workers face.
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The Book Tells The Truth,
By A Customer
This review is from: Flowers on my grave: How an Ojibwa boy's death helped break the silence on child abuse (Hardcover)
So many of the Canadian reserves suffer the same problems.Only if all the reserves could open up and deal with the abuse problem. |
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Flowers on my grave: How an Ojibwa boy's death helped break the silence on child abuse by Ruth Teichroeb (Hardcover - Feb 13 1997)
Used & New from: CDN$ 255.97
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