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The Fire Within: A Father's Struggle for Justice, missing and murdered Indigenous women girls
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The Fire Within: A Father's Struggle for Justice, missing and murdered Indigenous women girls in Brampton, ON
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The Fire Within: A Father's Struggle for Justice, missing and murdered Indigenous women girls in Brampton, ON
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In The Fire Within, my struggle for justice, missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, MMIWG, John T. Fox presents a painfully honest view of his life. From childhood to present day, he explores the struggles and triumphs he has experienced, including his battle with alcoholism and the loss of a beloved family member. He doesn't hold back from the truth. He faces it head-on, encouraging readers to examine themselves and the current state of the world.John T. Fox is from the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve in Ontario, Canada, and is a full-blooded Ojibway Native American. He loves attending traditional gatherings, powwows, and ceremonies. He also enjoys the outdoors and activities such as camping, canoeing, fishing, and hunting. Fox and his family live in Hellertown, Pennsylvania.
In The Fire Within, my struggle for justice, missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, MMIWG, John T. Fox presents a painfully honest view of his life. From childhood to present day, he explores the struggles and triumphs he has experienced, including his battle with alcoholism and the loss of a beloved family member. He doesn't hold back from the truth. He faces it head-on, encouraging readers to examine themselves and the current state of the world.John T. Fox is from the Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve in Ontario, Canada, and is a full-blooded Ojibway Native American. He loves attending traditional gatherings, powwows, and ceremonies. He also enjoys the outdoors and activities such as camping, canoeing, fishing, and hunting. Fox and his family live in Hellertown, Pennsylvania.






















