The listing, Buried in the Silence by Connie Sampson has ended.
This is a paperback book in excellent condition.
On 9 April 1993, in Prince Albert, white supremacist Carney Nerland sat before a commission of inquiry into the death of Leo LaChance, a Cree from the nearby Big River Reserve....When asked about the man he had confessed to shooting, Nerland told the commission, "I apologize. I really don't remember the gentleman." The killing, after all, had occurred twenty-seven months earlier.
With these chilling words, Connie Sampson begins her examination of Leo's life, his family's quest for the truth, and the story of the inquiry. She has not just written the story of a crime, she has produced a thought-provoking examination of racism in Canadian society today.
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