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Drama Indigenous Peoples Of The Americas

Stolen Sisters

by (author) Leahdawn Helena

Publisher
Breakwater Books Ltd.
Initial publish date
Mar 2025
Category
Indigenous Peoples of the Americas, Women Authors, Canadian, NON-CLASSIFIABLE
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781778530456
    Publish Date
    Mar 2025
    List Price
    $19.95
  • eBook

    ISBN
    9781778530463
    Publish Date
    Mar 2025
    List Price
    $17.99

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Description

Stolen Sisters is a one-woman show that centers around the lives and legacies of three Beothuk women and girls whose names have survived the historical record.

These are stories that have been mis-told, misrepresented, and mythologized by colonial interference. By shifting the lens of history to reflect Indigenous perspective and experience, the women brought to life in Stolen Sisters set the record straight, telling their own stories with both humour and unflinching honesty. Based on both the oral and written histories of colonization locally and worldwide, the voices of Stolen Sisters shines a light on the global experience of indigenous women and girls and, in particular, Newfoundland’s part in that legacy.

About the author

Leahdawn Helena (she/they/nekm) was born and raised on the west coast of the island colonially known as Newfoundland. She is of mixed L’nu (Mi’kmaw) and French settler heritage, with family roots in the Bat St. George region of Newfoundland. She holds a BA in sociocultural studies and a BFA of Theatre from memorial University of Newfoundland’s Grenfell Campus. Her film script Ruthless won the NL Arts and Letters award in 2020 in the senior dramatic script category. She lives in St. John's with her husband Chris, their dog Chevy, and their cat, Monty. This is her first published work.

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