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Angela Sterritt

Reclaiming Voices: The Resilience of Indigenous Women Against Silence.

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Author: Angela Sterritt

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 09/27/2022

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1 | Adaawk, oral history
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Chapter 2: 2 | Nee dii sgithl ts’ixts’ik loo’y, I don’t have a vehicle
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Chapter 3: 3 | K’emk’emeláy, the place of many maple trees
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Chapter 4: 4 | Nilhchuk-un, those who take us away
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Chapter 5: 5 | Nucwstimu, quiet
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Chapter 6: 6 | Gidi guutxwdiit seegidit, caught a killer
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Chapter 7: 7 | ’Et’doonekh, it might happen
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Chapter 8: 8 | Niǹchińm̀s, to question someone
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Chapter 9: 9 | ’Mnsaksit gilelix, going on top
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Chapter 10: 10 | Hilaḵanthl ayooḵhl lixs gyat, breaker of laws of others
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Who should listen Unbroken

The summary audiobook of "Unbroken" by Angela Sterritt is ideal for anyone seeking a powerful exploration of resilience and survival, particularly those interested in Indigenous perspectives and stories of personal strength against overwhelming odds. Readers who appreciate narratives of hope, perseverance, and the impacts of historical trauma will find this summary both enlightening and inspiring. It is also a valuable resource for educators, students, and book clubs looking to engage with important social issues and foster meaningful discussions.

3 quotes from Unbroken

  • "Survival is not just about enduring; it’s about thriving in the face of adversity."
  • "The past may shape us, but it does not define our future; we have the power to rewrite our own narratives."
  • "In the darkest moments, hope is the light that guides us back to ourselves."

Author : Angela Sterritt

Angela Sterritt is a Canadian author, journalist, and artist known for her impactful storytelling that weaves together personal narrative and cultural critique, particularly concerning Indigenous issues and experiences. With a background in both journalism and fine arts, Sterritt draws from her experiences as a member of the Gitxsan Nation to illuminate the complexities of identity, resilience, and the lasting effects of colonialism. Her work not only reflects her dedication to visual storytelling but also emphasizes the importance of amplifying Indigenous voices and perspectives in contemporary literature. Through her writing, including her notable book "Unbroken," Sterritt challenges stereotypes and fosters a deeper understanding of the realities faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada.