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They Gave Me a Chance

by René Fumoleau

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Accents 01:17
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Marbles 05:50
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Le Benj 02:35
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Here I Sit 01:21
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Adele 03:11
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Sins 02:26
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Good Dogs 01:37
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Final Test 02:16
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Honesty 01:51
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Chance! 01:12
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Malo 03:11
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Co-op 02:10
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Ayah 03:11
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First Photos 03:06
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Yellowknife 01:06
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Two Worlds 02:33
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Serenity 01:34
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Truck Lights 01:40
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Boxing Match 05:04
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Dene Nation 06:06
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Witness 02:18
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Mother 01:23
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Nato 00:57
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Benefits 02:05
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Yes 02:15
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Fort Freedom 03:44
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Missionary 01:59
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Nice 00:46
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Believing 02:00
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Mountains 00:50
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Lucky 01:05
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Marathon 01:23
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Growing Down 00:54
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Goodbye 04:16

about

With compelling sincerity, a master storyteller and historian chronicles lessons learned from living among the peoples of the Dene Nation. Speaking always from the heart, he tells of traditional ways and recent changes, of a lifetime fully lived. They Gave Me a Chance is a two-volume collection.

About René Fumoleau:

Born in France in 1926, René Fumoleau came to Denendeh (Northwest Territories) as a young priest in 1953. Travel to Rádeli Kóé (Fort Good Hope) involved a long boat journey down Dehcho (the Mackenzie River) into a new world.

Through all of the years, his attachment to the Dene peoples deepened. He celebrated the strength of their ancestral wisdom and committed himself to their desire for change.

René published As Long as This Land Shall Last as a contribution to the struggle over land claims; directed two films, I Was Born Here, and Dene Nation; he also took thousands of photos, now housed in the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife.

René began creating stories of his experiences in 1988, writing them first in two books of poetry, Here I Sit, and The Secret, and then telling them at events and festivals across the land. His stories can also be heard in a 2014 documentary by Nicolas Paquet Living like the Land (Ceux Comme la Terre).

This is a two-volume collection.

Volume 1 (tracks 1 to 31): "A Chance to Learn"
René tells of arriving in a world where winter travel was by dog sled, summer travel by boat or canoe; where hunting and fishing were the means of survival; where distances were measured in pipes smoked; where wisdom was innate. He conjures moments of revelation—about caring and forgiveness, knowledge and faith—offered to him by those he lived with day by day.

Volume 2 (tracks 32-40): "A Chance to Grow"
The stories move towards more recent years and struggles for Native rights. René created vignettes to explore political issues and expose the follies of contemporary life. The last pieces are interspersed with drumming and singing recorded in Radeli Loe (Fort Good Hope) in 1957. The fact that this music was made to comfort those transported to distant communities for health reasons adds to its poignancy.


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released July 1, 2007

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