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Words like Thunder - New and Used Anishinaabe Prayers (Paperback)
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Words like Thunder - New and Used Anishinaabe Prayers (Paperback)
Series: Made in Michigan Writers Series
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List price R440
Loot Price R368
Discovery Miles 3 680
You Save R72 (16%)
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Words like Thunder: New and Used Anishinaabe Prayers is a
collection of poetry by award-winning Ojibwe author Lois Beardslee.
Much of the book centers around Native people of the Great Lakes
but has a universal relevance to modern indigenous people
worldwide. Beardslee tackles contemporary topics like climate
change and socioeconomic equality with a grace and readability that
empowers readers and celebrates the strengths of today's indigenous
peoples. She transforms the mundane into the sacred. Similar in
style to Nikki Giovanni, Beardslee might lure in readers with the
promise of traditional cultural material, even stereotypes, before
quickly pivoting toward a direction of respect for the
contemporaneity and adaptability of indigenous people's tenacious
hold on traditions. Made up of four sections, the book is like a
piece of artwork. Parts of the word-canvas are quiet so the reader
can rest and other parts lead the reader quickly from one place to
another, while always maintaining eye contact. More than anything,
Beardslee emphasizes the notion that indigenous peoples are
competent and wonderful, worthy of praise, and whose modernity is a
function of their survival. She writes unapologetically with a
strong ethnic identity as a woman of color who witnessed and
experienced community loss of resources that defined her culture.
Her stories transcend generations, time, and geographical
boundaries-varying in voice between first person or that of her
elders or children-resulting in a collective appeal. Beardslee
continues to break the mold and push the boundaries of contemporary
Native American poetry and prose. This book will appeal to a
general readership, to people who want to learn more about
indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes, and to people who care about
the environment and socioeconomic equality. Even young readers,
especially students of color, will find parts of this book to which
they can relate.
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