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We survived the night Book
Book | Random House Canada, Toronto : 2025.

  • 3 of 5 Copies Available at Libraries in Niagara Cooperative
  • 1 current hold with 5 total copies.
Place Hold
Branch Call Number Location Holdable? Status
Centennial BIO NOISE 2025 New Books Copy hold / Volume hold Available
Niagara-on-the-Lake 5186 NOISE Adult New Non-Fiction Copy hold / Volume hold Reshelving
Seaway 305.897943 Noise Biography Copy hold / Volume hold Checked out
Wainfleet 305.897 NOI Adult - Non-Fiction Copy hold / Volume hold Available
Welland Main 305.897943 Noise New - Non-fiction Copy hold / Volume hold In transit
About

Julian Brave NoiseCat's childhood was rich with culture and contradictions. When his Secwépemc and St'at'imc father, an artist haunted by a turbulent past, abandoned the family, NoiseCat and his non-Native mother were embraced by the urban Native community in Oakland, California, as well as by family on the Canim Lake Indian Reserve in British Columbia. In his father's absence, NoiseCat immersed himself in Native history and culture to understand the man he seldom saw--his past, his story, where he came from--and, by extension, himself. Years later, NoiseCat sets out across the continent to correct the erasure, invisibility, and misconceptions surrounding the First Peoples of this land as he develops his voice as a storyteller and artist. Told in the style of a "Coyote Story," a legend about the trickster forefather of NoiseCat's people who was revered for his wit and mocked for his tendency to self-destruct, We Survived the Night brings a traditional art form nearly annihilated by colonization back to life on the page. Through a dazzling blend of history and mythology, memoir and reportage, NoiseCat unravels old stories and braids together new ones. He grapples with the erasure of North America's First Peoples and the trauma that cascades across generations, while illuminating the vital Indigenous cultural, environmental, and political movements reshaping the future. He chronicles the historic ascent of the first Native American cabinet secretary in the United States and the first Indigenous sovereign of Canada; probes the colonial origins and limits of racial ideology and Indian identity through the story of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina; and hauls the golden eggs of an imperiled fish out of the sea alongside the Tlingit of Sitka, Alaska. This is a rewriting and a restoration--of Native history and, more intimately, of family and self, as NoiseCat seeks to reclaim a culture effaced by colonization and reconcile with a father who left. Virtuosic, compelling, and deeply moving, this is at once an intensely personal journey and a searing portrait of Indigenous survival, love, and resurgence. Drawing from five years of on-the-ground reporting, We Survived the Night paints a profound and unforgettable portrait of contemporary Indigenous life, alongside an intimate and deeply powerful reckoning between a father and a son. A soulful, formally daring, and indelible work from an important new voice.
Details

  • ISBN: 9781039001336 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: viii, 413 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps, genealogical table ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: Toronto : Random House Canada, 2025.
  • Bibliography, etc. Note:
    Includes bibliographical references.

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