In his collection of Prairie essays--some of them profoundly
personal, some poetic, some political--Roger Epp considers what it
means to dwell attentively and responsibly in the rural West. He
makes the provocative claim that Aboriginal and settler alike are
"Treaty people"; he retells inherited family stories in that light;
he reclaims the rural as a site of radical politics; and he thinks
alongside contemporary farm people whose livelihoods and
communities are now under intense economic and cultural pressure.
"We Are All Treaty People "invites those who feel the pull of a
prairie heritage to rediscover the poetry surging through the
landscapes of the rural West, among its people and their political
economy.
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