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Biography & Autobiography Native Americans

In My Own Moccasins

A Memoir of Resilience

by (author) Helen Knott

Publisher
University of Regina Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2020
Category
Native Americans, Sexual Abuse & Harassment, General, Women
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9780889776463
    Publish Date
    Aug 2019
    List Price
    $12.99
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780889777316
    Publish Date
    Mar 2020
    List Price
    $21.95

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Description

An unflinching memoir of addiction, intergenerational trauma, and the wounds of sexual assault from a resilient, emerging Indigenous voice.

Helen Knott, a highly accomplished Indigenous woman, seems to have it all. But in her memoir, she offers a different perspective. In My Own Moccasins is an unflinching account of addiction, intergenerational trauma, and the wounds brought on by sexual violence. It is also the story of sisterhood, the power of ceremony, the love of family, and the possibility of redemption.

With gripping moments of withdrawal, times of spiritual awareness, and historical insights going back to the signing of Treaty 8 by her great-great grandfather, Chief Bigfoot, her journey exposes the legacy of colonialism, while reclaiming her spirit.

"In My Own Moccasins never flinches. The story goes dark, and then darker. We live in an era where Indigenous women routinely go missing, our youth are killed and disposed of like trash, and the road to justice doesn’t seem to run through the rez. Knott’s journey is familiar, filled with the fallout of residential school, racial injustice, alcoholism, drugs, and despair. But she skillfully draws us along and opens up her life, her family, and her communities to show us a way forward. It’s the best kind of memoir: clear-eyed, generous, and glorious….Bear witness to the emergence of one of the most powerful voices of her generation." —Eden Robinson, author of Son of a Trickster and Monkey Beach (from the foreword)

“Helen Knott speaks truth to the experience of Indigenous women living through the violence of colonized spaces and she does so with grace, beauty and a ferocity that makes me feel so proud.” —Leanne Betasamosake Simpson, author of This Accident of Being Lost

“Helen writes beautifully and painfully, about her own life and the lives of many of our sisters. A strong, gentle voice removing the colonial blanket and exposing truth.” —Maria Campbell, author of Halfbreed

“An incredible debut that documents how trauma and addiction can be turned into healing and love. I am in awe of Helen Knott and her courage. I am a fan for life. Wow.” —Richard Van Camp, author of The Lesser Blessed

“Heartfelt, heartbreaking, triumphant and raw, In My Own Moccasins is a must-read for anyone who's ever felt lost in their life… Actually, it's a must-read for anyone who appreciates stories of struggle, redemption and healing. Knott’s writing is confident, clear, powerful and inspiring.”
Jowita Bydlowska, author of Guy: A Novel and Drunk Mom

“Powerful, filled with emotion.” —Carol Daniels, author of Bearskin Diary and Hiraeth

"A beautiful rendering of how recovery for our peoples is inevitably about reconnecting with Indigenous identities, lands, cultural and healing practices." —Kim Anderson, author of Reconstructing Native Womenhood

About the author

Helen Knott is a Dane Zaa, Nehiyaw, and mixed Euro-descent woman living in Fort St. John, British Columbia. In 2016 Helen was one of sixteen global change makers featured by the Nobel Women's Initiative for being committed to end gender-based violence. Helen was selected as a 2019 RBC Taylor Prize Emerging Author. This is her first book.

Helen Knott's profile page

Awards

  • Long-listed, RBC Taylor Prize
  • Winner, Saskatchewan Book Award for Indigenous Peoples' Publishing

Editorial Reviews

Longlisted, RBC Taylor Prize, 2019
Winner, Saskatchewan Book Award, Indigenous People's Publishing, 2020
Shortlisted, First Nation Communities READ Award, 2020–2021

"An incredibly forceful and moving book, the embodiment of what it means to reconcile, both with oneself and with others." —Quill & Quire

"Proclaims healing a revolutionary act." —Booklist

"Intelligent, courageous, emotionally searing." —Globe and Mail

"Knott knows firsthand that words can condemn and hurt, but they can also heal. There is no doubt that In My Own Moccasins: A Memoir of Resilience is a book that will 'ripple out' into the world, inspiring one revolutionary act at a time." —SaskBooks

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