
Arnie Narcisse details 11-year survival of residential school system in new book
MERRITT, B.C. – Arnie Narcisse, an 11-year survivor of Canada’s Indian Residential School system, has published a new book with the help of his community. Launching it at NVIT Wednesday (May 28), Narcisse had members from his family and community share stories and celebrate the release of the book.
The book Hard to be a Good Indian is a personal memoir from Narcisse, detailing his experience at Kamloops Indian Residential School and the Williams Lake Residential School.
“Imagine there were 150,000 of us, six-year-old children who were taken away. We all had our experiences being taken away. Alienation and other emotions that you go through on that first day, that first week, that first month, in that first year. After a while, strange as it sounds, you become acclimated to it. You realize you’re not getting out of here anytime soon,” said Narcisse Wednesday.