Abused, Addicted, Incarcerated: Canada's Shame: The Autobiography of An Aboriginal Rebel

Abused, Addicted, Incarcerated: Canada's Shame: The Autobiography of An Aboriginal Rebel

by Chief Poison Feather
     
 

Stephen Sewell is a Mi'gmaq from the Pabineau First Nation in Northeastern New Brunswick, Canada. He has spent a great deal of time in prison for a variety of crimes from dealing drugs to extreme acts of violence. He has also experienced head-to-head confrontations with motorcycle gangs and organized crime groups in Canada as an undercover agent for the Royal Canadian… See more details below

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Stephen Sewell is a Mi'gmaq from the Pabineau First Nation in Northeastern New Brunswick, Canada. He has spent a great deal of time in prison for a variety of crimes from dealing drugs to extreme acts of violence. He has also experienced head-to-head confrontations with motorcycle gangs and organized crime groups in Canada as an undercover agent for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He is now a free man surrounded by his loved ones near his home Reserve, where he practices Native Spirituality. This is his story, a story of tragedy and forgiveness, and a final reconciliation with The Creator.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
2940013146099
Publisher:
Publish America
Publication date:
04/14/2011
Sold by:
Barnes & Noble
Format:
NOOK Book
File size:
829 KB

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