BRIAN MARACLE is an award-winning journalist and a member of the Mohawk Nation, originally from the Six Nations of the Grand River Territory near Brantford, Ontario. During the 1970s he worked for Indigenous organizations at the local, provincial, and national levels, and since the early 1980s he has worked as a print and broadcast journalist, specializing in Indigenous issues. He is the former host of CBC's Our Native Land and a former reporter for The Globe and Mail.
NATIONAL BESTSELLER Praise for Crazywater: “One of the most powerful books I have ever read on any theme . . . a brutal reminder that each abuser today was yesterday a victim . . . I have no hesitation in saying that it will save lives.” —Rupert Ross, author of Dancing with a Ghost “Candid, urgent, and important.” —Ronald Wright, author of Stolen Continents “Crazywater is full of anger. It is also full of hope. . . . [It] is about people telling their own stories . . . with revealing and sometimes searing honesty.” —The Globe and Mail “Crazywater isn’t about white guilt at all. It isn’t about the Constitution or self-government or any of the other buzzwords of the Indian industry. It’s about bravery.” —Toronto Star “A mesmerizing and ineffable tale of survival.” —The Montreal Gazette “Powerful.” —Ottawa Citizen