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Under the Nakba Tree: Fragments of a Palestinian Family in Canada

1 Mar 2022

Mowafa Said Househ’s family fled Palestine in 1948 and arrived in Canada in the 1970s. He spent his childhood in Edmonton, Alberta, where he grew up as a visible minority and a Muslim whose family had a deeply fractured history. In the year 2000, when Mowafa visited his family’s homeland of Palestine at the beginning of the Second Intifada, he witnessed the effects of prolonged conflict and occupation. It was those observations and that experience that inspired him not only to tell his story but to realize many of the intergenerational and colonial traumas that he shares with the Indigenous people of Turtle Island. His moving memoir depicts the lives of those who live on occupied land and the struggles that define them.
immigrants muslims intergenerational trauma minority populations memoir

Authors

Mowafa Said Househ

Pages
216
Published in
Athabasca, AB
Year first published
2022

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