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Dying to Please You: Indigenous Suicide in Contemporary Canada
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Dying to Please You: Indigenous Suicide in Contemporary Canada

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A ground breaking, paradigm-shifting book. –Bruce E. Levine, PhD, author of Common Sense Rebellion, Surviving America’s Depression Epidemic and Get Up, Stand Up

Dying to Please You: Indigenous Suicide in Contemporary Canada offers and in-depth look at the crisis of Indigenous suicide in Canada. It compels us to rethink our definition of suicide and treatment methods, and re-examine the political and primary cause of Indigenous suicide. Written for those who are facing the challenge of unnecessary deaths, of themselves or of others around them, the authors strive to prevent such deaths and for the people involved to reach an understanding of what is really happening. This important book provides the framework of history of, research and theory on, and clear alternatives to Indigenous suicide.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theytus Books
Country
Canada
Date
30 April 2017
Pages
220
ISBN
9781926886466

A ground breaking, paradigm-shifting book. –Bruce E. Levine, PhD, author of Common Sense Rebellion, Surviving America’s Depression Epidemic and Get Up, Stand Up

Dying to Please You: Indigenous Suicide in Contemporary Canada offers and in-depth look at the crisis of Indigenous suicide in Canada. It compels us to rethink our definition of suicide and treatment methods, and re-examine the political and primary cause of Indigenous suicide. Written for those who are facing the challenge of unnecessary deaths, of themselves or of others around them, the authors strive to prevent such deaths and for the people involved to reach an understanding of what is really happening. This important book provides the framework of history of, research and theory on, and clear alternatives to Indigenous suicide.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theytus Books
Country
Canada
Date
30 April 2017
Pages
220
ISBN
9781926886466