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What the Chickadee Knows (Paperback)
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What the Chickadee Knows (Paperback)
Series: Great Lakes Books Series
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Loot Price R433
Discovery Miles 4 330
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Margaret Noodin explains in the preface of her new poetry
collection, What the Chickadee Knows (Gijigijigaaneshiinh
Gikendaan), "Whether we hear giji-giji-gaane-shii-shii or
chick-a-dee-dee-dee depends on how we have been taught to listen.
Our world is shaped by the sounds around us and the filter we use
to turn thoughts into words. The lines and images here were
conceived first in Anishinaabemowin and then in English. They are
an attempt to hear and describe the world according to an
Anishinaabe paradigm." The book is concerned with nature, history,
tradition, and relationships, and these poems illuminate the vital
place of the author's tribe both in the past and within the
contemporary world. What the Chickadee Knows is a gesture toward a
future that includes Anishinaabemowin and other indigenous
languages seeing growth and revitalization. This bilingual
collection includes Anishinaabemowin and English, with the poems
mirroring one another on facing pages. In the first part, "What We
Notice" (E-Maaminonendamang), Noodin introduces a series of
seasonal poems that invoke Anishinaabe science and philosophy. The
second part, "History" (Gaa Ezhiwebag), offers nuanced contemporary
views of Anishinaabe history. The poems build in urgency, from
observations of the natural world and human connection to poems
centered in powerful grief and remembrance for events spanning from
the Sandy Lake Tragedy of 1850, which resulted in the deaths of
more than four hundred Ojibwe people, to the Standing Rock water
crisis of 2016, which resulted in the prosecution of Native
protesters and, ultimately, the completion of the Dakota Access
Pipeline on sacred land. The intent of What the Chickadee Knows is
to create a record of the contemporary Anishinaabe worldview as it
is situated between the traditions of the past and as it
contributes to the innovation needed for survival into the future.
Readers of poetry with an interest in world languages and
indigenous voices will need this book.
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