Darrel J. McLeod on his memoir Mamaskatch, residential schools and unconditional love

Published: March 17, 2019, 3:53 p.m.

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Darrel J. McLeod\\xa0is Cree from treaty eight territory in Northern Alberta. Before deciding to pursue writing in his retirement, he was a chief negotiator of land claims for the federal government and executive director of education and international affairs with the Assembly of First Nations. His memoir Mamaskatch: A Cree Coming of Age won the 2018 Governor General\'s Literary Award for non-fiction.\\xa0

We met at the Canada Council\'s offices in Ottawa to discuss it, along with negotiating land claims and arguing for concessions; residential schools; catholic priests, sexual abuse and the fear of God. The United church, the Evangelical church, listening to birds; music; non-binary definitions of gender; traditional native foods, fish heads, red willow shoots, and moose thigh bones. Death. Unconditional love. Alcohol and weakness. And stand-up comedy.\\xa0

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