Call Me Indian: From the Trauma of Residential School to Becoming the Nhl’’s First Treaty Indigenous Player | 做自己 - 2024年5月
Call Me Indian: From the Trauma of Residential School to Becoming the Nhl’’s First Treaty Indigenous Player
AYAHKOKOPAWIWIYIN or FRED SASAKAMOOSE was born in 1933 on what is now called Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation in Saskatchewan. A residential school Survivor, Fred is known as the first Indigenous player with Treaty status to play in the NHL. Since retiring from hockey, Fred has dedicated his time to activism in order to improve the lives of Indigenous peoples through the power of sport. Sasakamoose has been recognized for his achievements by the Assembly of First Nations and the Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations. He has been inducted into four different sports Halls of Fame, has served on the NHL Diversity Task Force, and was a board member for the Aboriginal Healing Foundation. Sasakamoose became a member of the Order of Canada in 2017.MEG MASTERS assisted Fred Sasakamoose in writing his memoir. She is a Toronto-based writer and editor who has worked with many bestselling Canadian authors and has penned eleven books.