Ally Is a Verb: A Guide to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples

Rose LeMay
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Ally Is a Verb: A Guide to Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples

Rose LeMay
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"Rose LeMay offers all non-Indigenous Canadians an answer to their seemingly ever-present question ‘What can I do?’ when it comes to reconciling with Indigenous Peoples. This book is an all-in-one. It exposes the Great Canadian Lie; it teaches, educates, and offers concrete, pointed examples every settler can take to improve the future of everyone living in this country we call Canada. LeMay’s book offers everyone a path forward on reconciliation. Everyone, go buy this book."

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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A must if you believe in Reconciliation

"Get this book if you year to understand the root cause of the misunderstandings between Settlers Canadians and Canada's Indigenous People. . . this book will help you to uncover the truth about this relationship and help you to begin the healing needed to reflect the shared values that the world thinks Canadians have."

MJ V. (5/5)

Go Buy This Book Now!

"One of the best books I've read on advancing reconciliation as an action."

Loyal R. (5/5)

A must read book!

"This is an excellent book and packed full of information so necessary in our current times. In most chapters, following the presentation of facts helpful additional resources and next steps on a journey to allyship are included. Rose is an excellent writer and is able to record an abundance of facts in a book short enough to easily read. This is an impactful publication which is recommended for everyone."

KAH1 (5/5)

Fabulous read!

"Every non-Indigenous person needs to read this transformative book. A history lesson, a coaching session and a hopeful love letter to Canada, Rose’s writing breaks down hard and difficult concepts in a way that is both accessible and achievable. After reading this book, each reader will be empowered to act."

Julie C. (5/5)

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  • Published date: Apr 22, 2025
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 200
  • Publisher: Page Two Books, Inc.
  • ISBN: 9781774585771
  • Dimensions: 4.8" W x 0.8" L x 8.0" H

Rose LeMay is a speaker, trainer, and coach on reconciliation—and an unrelenting champion for the inclusion and well-being of Indigenous peoples. As a facilitator and trainer in cultural competence and anti-racism, she has supported thousands of Canadians from coast to coast to deepen their understanding and capacity for reconciliation. As a keynote speaker, she can take people through difficult topics of racism and reconciliation to find common ground and hope for the future. LeMay has over twenty years of experience in policy and program development in health and mental health systems in government and the non-profit sector. She is an alumnus of the Governor General’s Canadian Leadership Conference, a Certified First Nations Health Manager, certified in Prosci Change Management, and a 2021 Global Pluralism finalist. LeMay is from Taku River Tlingit First Nation in northern British Columbia.

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