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On June 29, 1940, Margaret Peters Boschman was killed by a hit-and-run driver while her husband looked on. White Coal City explores the intergenerational trauma caused by this event amidst a striking exploration of life for men and boys in a hockey-obsessed, repressive white-settler town on Treaty 6 lands.
Ethnic relations. --- Families. --- Race relations. --- Almighty Voice. --- Batoche. --- Canada. --- Churchill River. --- Cree. --- Dominion Survey. --- Farley Mowat. --- First Nations. --- Gabriel Dumont. --- Great Depression. --- Grey Owl. --- Indigenous. --- La Colle Falls. --- Leo LaChance. --- Louis Riel. --- Maria Campbell. --- Métis. --- Nesbit. --- North Saskatchewan River. --- PA. --- Prince Albert. --- Saskatchewan. --- Saskatoon. --- Scoop. --- South Saskatchewan River. --- Treaty 6. --- automobile. --- car. --- childhood trauma. --- colonialism. --- cross-eyed. --- drunk driving. --- environment. --- epigenetic. --- family. --- heritable. --- history. --- hit-and-run. --- hockey. --- inherited. --- intergenerational. --- jail. --- masculinities. --- memoir. --- meridian. --- penitentiary. --- place. --- prairies. --- racism. --- residential school. --- settler. --- trauma. --- violence. --- voyager.
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