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Chee Chee By Al Evans

Chee Chee by Al Evans


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Explores Benjamin Chee Chee's wild, reckless, creative life to reveal how the clash between Native and White society has affected the suicide rate of young Native men. This work shows that understanding his suicide requires moving beyond psychological analysis, to include the damage that contact with White society has caused to Native culture.

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Chee Chee: A Study of Aboriginal Suicide: Volume 39 by Al Evans

Benjamin Chee Chee lived with anger and frustration for more than thirty years before he took his own life. An Ojibway artist who killed himself just as he was beginning to gain international recognition, Chee Chee is one of the thousands of aboriginal peoples in Canada, who have committed suicide. Noted suicidologist and former RCMP officer, Alvin Evans explores Chee Chee's wild, reckless, creative life to reveal how the clash between Native and White society has affected the suicide rate of young Native men and women, now among the highest in the world. Using his in-depth understanding of Native self-destructive behaviour and information from interviews with Chee Chee's mother, close friends, and fellow artists, Evans shows that understanding Benjamin's suicide requires moving beyond psychological analysis to include the damage that contact with White society has caused to Native culture, heritage, status, and meaning of life. Evans argues that White society needs to understand these dynamics to be involved in the healing process of Aboriginal peoples in Canada - or to at least avoid hindering their recovery.

About Al Evans

Alvin Evans is professor emeritus at St Paul's United College, University of Waterloo.

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CIN0773526870G
9780773526877
0773526870
Chee Chee: A Study of Aboriginal Suicide: Volume 39 by Al Evans
Used - Good
Hardback
McGill-Queen's University Press
2004-04-26
168
N/A
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