OUTSIDE, THE WOMEN CRIED
THE STORY OF THE SURRENDER BY CHIEF THUNDERCHILDýS BAND OF THEIR RESERVE NEAR DELMAS, SASKATCHEWAN, 1908
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About the Book
The dominant society throughout history has consistently exploited the aboriginal people who stood between them and what they wanted.
To understand the aboriginal people, one has to understand the history of what has happened. Too often history almost completely ignores the story of the aboriginal people. At best, they become a footnote to the history of the dominant people.
This story attempts to tell a story from the aboriginal prospective. This is one small piece of Canadian history.
About the Author
Jack Funk is a educator, living with his wife Pat, in a retirement complex in Saskatoon. He is quadriplegic (MS) and uses voice recognition and related software to do his writing. He spent many years working with aboriginal people.