Discount on select books by bestselling author Larry Loyie.🪶
Discount on select books by bestselling author Larry Loyie.🪶 Award-winning Residential Schools, With the Words & Images of Survivors, A National History & more.

Join GoodMinds.com in honouring author Larry Loyie (Oskiniko/Young Man) (1933-2016 Cree), an award-winning Canadian author and playwright.
Larry Loyie was born in Slave Lake, Alberta, where he spent his early years living a traditional Cree life. At the age of nine, he was taken from his family to St. Bernard Mission residential school in Grouard, Alberta.

Larry Loyie is the author of award-winning and unique books dealing with Indigenous traditions, residential school history (both personal and national), health and wellness, and Indigenous life in the fur trade.

"I can now talk openly about residential school. The truth is out, and I feel hopeful about the future. At last, we are remembering and honouring the children. While we look back with sadness and pain at the residential school era, we look forward with hope and determination to the success of future generations." Larry Loyie, Residential School, With the Words and Images of Survivors, (co-authors Wayne K. Spear/Constance Brissenden).

To order from the collection, please visit our online catalogue:

Leave a comment

All comments are moderated before being published

Discount on select books by bestselling author Larry Loyie.🪶 Award-winning Residential Schools, With the Words & Images of Survivors, A National History & more.

Join GoodMinds.com in honouring author Larry Loyie (Oskiniko/Young Man) (1933-2016 Cree), an award-winning Canadian author and playwright.
Larry Loyie was born in Slave Lake, Alberta, where he spent his early years living a traditional Cree life. At the age of nine, he was taken from his family to St. Bernard Mission residential school in Grouard, Alberta.

Larry Loyie is the author of award-winning and unique books dealing with Indigenous traditions, residential school history (both personal and national), health and wellness, and Indigenous life in the fur trade.

"I can now talk openly about residential school. The truth is out, and I feel hopeful about the future. At last, we are remembering and honouring the children. While we look back with sadness and pain at the residential school era, we look forward with hope and determination to the success of future generations." Larry Loyie, Residential School, With the Words and Images of Survivors, (co-authors Wayne K. Spear/Constance Brissenden).

To order from the collection, please visit our online catalogue: