First Nations 101 - Second Edition
Indigenous Author: Lynda Gray
Illustrations by: Phil Gray
Non-Fiction, Social Science, 2024
PaperbackÂ
First Nations 101 provides a broad overview of the day-to-day lives of Indigenous people, traditional Indigenous communities, colonial interventions used in an attempt to assimilate Indigenous people into mainstream society, the impacts those interventions had on Indigenous families and communities, and how Indigenous people are working towards holistic health and wellness today. This 2nd edition has over 75 chapters, including new ones on rematriation, water for life, governance âoptionsâ, Indigenous feminisms, decolonization, (mis)appropriation, Indigenous Knowledge, and how to become a great ally.
Author Lynda Grayâs accessible writing style makes First Nations 101 the perfect primer for all to read. She notes that although governments may encourage and fund reconciliation activities, true reconciliation can only happen through the ongoing commitment and consistent actions of individuals, groups, organizations, governments, and businesses. The affordable price of $20 for this 336 page book makes it the perfect class textbook, training resource, book club text, gift, and informative guide for readers of all ages and walks of life. Colleges and universities are utilizing First Nations 101 in courses such as First Nations Studies, Nursing, English, Social Work, Sociology, and Child & Youth Care. Â
Lynda Gray is member of the Tsâmsyen Nation from Lax Kwâalaams on the Northwest Coast of B.C.  The bookâs cover art was created by her son Phil Gray and features a 'neeĹx (killerwhale) to represent the author and her childrenâs clan (Gisbutwada).Â
$1 from each book sold will be donated to the Tsâmsyen Revolution Fund which Lynda Gray and her children, Dr. Robin Gray and artist Phil Gray, started in 2022. The Fund will help support Tsâmsyen language and culture revitalization in laxyuubm Tsâmsyen (Tsâmsyen territory).Â
5.5 x 8.5 | 336 pages
Page Two Books, Inc.Â
9780986964015