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Follow on Google News | The Stolen Country Myth by Charles Edward ScheidemanImagine a "Native Canadian woman telling of the police pulling children from the arms of their screaming mothers, and another telling of the school staff beating and whipping children until they lost consciousness." In his fifth book, Scheideman relates his experiences with Natives that are not written in the history books. The Stolen Country Myth points out the deceptions perpetrated about the "good life" of Natives before the explorers arrived, as well as Native efforts to improve their lives. The lies that have been officially told over the years are more than just wrong. The author believes the incorrect writing of 400 years of history should be considered a criminal act. Many citizens today are avoiding the ugly truth of what happened over the centuries to Canada's Native population. Instead, they accept history as the way they wish that things had happened. The Stolen Country Myth will shatter that myth. About the Author: Charles Edward Scheideman grew up on a farm near Edmonton, Alberta, and now lives in retirement near Victoria, British Columbia. "The book helped me to better understand the bitter resentment among the Natives and to question their motives for telling their stories after nearly 400 years. Who and what motivated them to do this after all those years?" "Written history is not always truthful. The author wants to set the record straight about the brutal past experienced by the Native Canadian population. He succeeds admirably." – Lynn Eddy, VP of Acquisitions, Strategic Book Publishing Publisher's Website: https://www.sbprabooks.com/ End
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