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Dying in Indian Country

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10 December 2015

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*Dying in Indian Country* is the true story of a father who, recognizing how current tribal and federal government policies were destroying his family, embarked on a bold journey of change.     The names of children who are perishing daily within Indian Country never make it into the media. Abuse is...

*Dying in Indian Country* is the true story of a father who, recognizing how current tribal and federal government policies were destroying his family, embarked on a bold journey of change.  
  
The names of children who are perishing daily within Indian Country never make it into the media. Abuse is rampant on reservations because the US government system allows exploitation to go on unchecked and without repercussion. Yet genuine hope is available! While multitudes of tribal members are dying from alcoholism, drug abuse, suicide, and violence, personal responsibility and non-governmental solutions *can* bring real change to Native Americans.  
  
Author Lisa Morris reveals the anguishing reality of how the current reservation system played out in of her own family. After a life-changing experience, her husband, Roland, a member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, rejected the mantle of victimhood and blame, became personally accountable, and led their family in a new direction. The greater story within her story is one of spiritual transformation and healing. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the plight of Americans living throughout Indian Country, while experiencing one family's real-life journey away from decades of trauma, toward hope and victory in Jesus Christ.

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*Dying in Indian Country* is the true story of a father who, recognizing how current tribal and federal government policies were destroying his family, embarked on a bold journey of change.     The names of children who are perishing daily within Indian Country never make it into the media. Abuse is...

*Dying in Indian Country* is the true story of a father who, recognizing how current tribal and federal government policies were destroying his family, embarked on a bold journey of change.  
  
The names of children who are perishing daily within Indian Country never make it into the media. Abuse is rampant on reservations because the US government system allows exploitation to go on unchecked and without repercussion. Yet genuine hope is available! While multitudes of tribal members are dying from alcoholism, drug abuse, suicide, and violence, personal responsibility and non-governmental solutions *can* bring real change to Native Americans.  
  
Author Lisa Morris reveals the anguishing reality of how the current reservation system played out in of her own family. After a life-changing experience, her husband, Roland, a member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, rejected the mantle of victimhood and blame, became personally accountable, and led their family in a new direction. The greater story within her story is one of spiritual transformation and healing. Readers will gain a deep understanding of the plight of Americans living throughout Indian Country, while experiencing one family's real-life journey away from decades of trauma, toward hope and victory in Jesus Christ.
Dying in Indian Country $27.99
Koorong code 471733
ISBN 9781940269719
Pages 272
Publisher Deep River Books
Publication date 10 December 2015
Dimensions 18 x 152 x 228mm
Weight 0.431kg
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