Who We Are: Four Questions For a Life and a Nation

Murray Sinclair
With Niigaan Sinclair , Sara Sinclair
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Who We Are: Four Questions For a Life and a Nation

Murray Sinclair
With Niigaan Sinclair , Sara Sinclair
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Overall rating: 4.818182 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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A bumpy road but it all worked out. . .

"The book is precious and the team at the North Indigo store in Barrie were outstanding, but unfortunately technology did not send an email indicating purchase was ready for pick-up and books were returned to shelf. Again, the staff at North Indigo store in Barrie were able to rectify tech error and I was able to purchase at store."

Keep R. (3/5)

Who Are We, as seen by Murray Sinclair

"Murray Sinclair speaks from his heart & experience. Challenging stays quo, he addresses fundamental issues that face Indigenous peoples & Canada as a whole. His perspective & powerful eloquence will cause deep introspection & thought. An honest reading will change anyone who reads. . ."

Jed S. (5/5)

Who We Are, by Murray Sinclair

"An enjoyable and educational read. It opened my heart and my mind to our Indigenous people’s challenges and the gifts they can offer us descendants of colonials. Should be a ‘must read’ in high schools."

Margaret B. (5/5)

Essential Reading

"Compelling personal and professional story told with passion, dignity, and great humanity. A distinguished Canadian sorely missed whose leadership of the TRC was transformational."

Jim K. (5/5)

Looking forward to reading

"Looking forward to reading this book. A good winter read."

CinKing (5/5)

Wonderful Books

"I ordered these as Birthday & Christmas gifts and one of my friends called the day after she received it and said it was excellent."

Christina M. (5/5)

Who We Are by Murray Sinclair

"This is one book all Canadians should read. Murray Sinclair spoke truth and it is for all to embrace."

Beverley C. (5/5)

Swim study sleep and repeat

"A great inspirational book for a child who has big dreams for swimming in the olympics."

S. M. (5/5)

Senator Sinclair’s lasting gift to us all

"The questions at the heart of this nation and our humanity. ."

Louise M. (5/5)

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"Interesting read on his topic, great author"

Laura (5/5)

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  • Published date: Nov 11, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 480
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart
  • ISBN: 9780771099137
  • Dimensions: 5.18" W x 1.23" L x 8.0" H
Shortlisted for the First Nations Community READ

Named a Book to Read This Fall by CBC Books and the Toronto Star • One of Indigo’s Most Anticipated Books and Top 100 Books of 2024 • An Audible Best Book of 2024 • One of Kobo CA’s Best Biography and Memoir Ebooks of the Year • One of CBC's Best Canadian Nonfiction of 2024

Who We Are is a very special, very important book. With deep humility, surprising humour, and abiding humanity—all the 'humes,' if you will—Murray Sinclair made me feel as though I was sitting beside him at a campfire, listening to stories and teachings from his most remarkable life. I could hear his voice. I could feel the fire. I could imagine a better world. But Murray Sinclair asks us to do more than imagine it. By sharing with unflinching honesty what shaped him as a visionary leader, he calls us to change the world, to make it better for each new generation, and to honour the sacredness of Creation. I will return to Who We Are again and again, for his stories, his soulful poems, and his guidance. This book, so much about understanding where we have come from, is a gift to where we are going.”
—Shelagh Rogers, O.C., Chancellor of Queen’s University and Honorary Witness in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

“It would be impossible to quantify Murray Sinclair’s impact on this place that we call Canada. He’s said that since education got us into this mess, education must get us out of it. If that’s true, and I believe it is, he is one of our most important teachers. The pursuit of reconciliation takes place on a long and winding road. It will take generations to reach our destination, but this book and Sinclair’s voice will stand the test of time, guiding us in his wisdom and the example he has set in how he has lived his life.”
David A. Robertson, bestselling author of the Misewa Saga Series

“This book is a testament to, and reflects the legacy of, a life of service, leadership, and resilience. There are lessons we can all take from these reflections on a life’s journey, and on the journey of Canada.”
—Jody Wilson-Raybould, bestselling author of True Reconciliation and ‘Indian’ in the Cabinet
Senator MURRAY SINCLAIR was a judge for twenty-eight years. He was the first Indigenous judge appointed in Manitoba and Canada’s second. He served as Co-Chair of the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry in Manitoba and as Chief Commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). As head of the TRC, he participated in hundreds of hearings across Canada, culminating in the issuance of the TRC’s report in 2015. 
    He served as an adjunct professor of law at the University of Manitoba and has won numerous awards, including the National Aboriginal Achievement Award, the Manitoba Bar Association’s Equality Award (2001) and its Distinguished Service Award (2016), and has received Honorary Doctorates from 14 Canadian universities. Senator Sinclair was appointed to the Senate on April 2, 2016.

SARA SINCLAIR is an oral historian of Cree-Ojibwa and mixed settler descent. Sara teaches in the Oral History Master of Arts Program at Columbia University. She is Project Director of the Aryeh Neier Oral History Project at Columbia Center for Oral History Research [CCOHR]. Sara recently edited the memoir of former Canadian Senator and Chief Commissioner of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission Murray Sinclair (McClelland & Stewart 2024). With Stephanie Sinclair she is co-editing two anthologies of Indigenous letters, for Penguin/Random House Canada. She is the editor of How We Go Home: Voices from Indigenous North America (2020, Voice of Witness/Haymarket Books). She has contributed to the Columbia Center for Oral History Research’s Covid-19 Oral History, Narrative and Memory Archive, Obama Presidency Oral History, and Robert Rauschenberg Oral History Project. With Peter Bearman and Mary Marshall Clark, Sinclair edited Robert Rauschenberg: An Oral History (2019, Columbia University Press). Sara’s current and previous clients include the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Museum of the City of New York and New York City Department of Environmental Protection. She has been an invited speaker at Berkeley College, Bard College, Haverford College, Brooklyn College, Cooper Union & Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (UPPA), France among others. Sara holds an M.A. in Oral History from Columbia University. Visit saraesinclair.com

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