Men of Courage from our First Nations
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Men of Courage from our First Nations

Ten First Nations Men Who Inspire

The stories of these men are tales of courage, determination and honesty, often in the face of racism and adversity. Read about Larry Merculieff, who helped bring a once oppressed Aleutian people to a position of power and self-sufficiency, Frank Abraham, an Ojibwe Chief whose wisdom and honesty helped his tribe to rise from near financial failure, Raymond Cross, a Coyote leader who won a victory of compensation for the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara people, and Stanley Vollant, an Aboriginal surgeon who fulfilled a 100-year-old Innu tribal prophecy.

This is an inspiring collection of biographies for young readers about men who have enriched the lives of many in their roles as doctors, chiefs, firemen, teachers, and community leaders.

Praise for Great Athletes from our First Nations by Vincent Schilling:

“This is a hopeful book that fills a much-needed void in books about modern Native Americans.” – Library Journal

About the Author

Vincent Schilling

Vincent Schilling is the author of three books in the First Nations Series for Young Readers. He is an enrolled member of the St. Regis Mohawk tribe and lives in Virginia Beach, USA.

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Book Info

ISBN: 978-1-897187-43-2
120 Pages
Ages 9-13
6'' x 9''
Paperback
$10.95 CAD
April 25, 2008