(eBook PDF) An Anthology of Indigenous Literatures in English: Voices from Canada – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0199031711
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199031719
- Author: Armand Garnet Ruffo, Katherena Vermette
Over twenty years after the publication of its groundbreaking first edition, An Anthology of Indigenous Literatures in English continues to provide the most comprehensive coverage of Indigenous literatures within Canada available in one volume. Emphasizing the importance of orature within the tradition, the anthology presents traditional songs of the Southern First Nations and the Inuit before moving on to showcase a diverse array of graphic and short stories, poems, plays, letters, and essays crafted by exceptional writers from a wide variety of periods and backgrounds. Newly revised and expanded, the fifth edition introduces many new voices and selections, preserving the collection’s traditional balance of historical and contemporary Indigenous literatures.
Table contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition: Two Voices
- Traditional Songs
- Inuit My Breath/Orpingalik Magic Words/Aua Magic Words/Nakasuk Song of the Girl Who was Turning into Stone/Ivaluardjuk Dead man’s
- Song/Netsi
- Tradtional Orature
- Southern First Nations Fragment of a Song Song for Medicine Hunting
- Canadian Medicine Song Traditional History of the Confederacy Song for the Burning of the White Dog Chief’s Song
- A Prayer Before Whaling
- c. 1742-1807 Mohawk Letter Condolence Speech
- 1818-69 Ojibway Letter
- 1861-1913 Mohawk The Cattle Thief Shadow River The Corn Husker The
- Song My Paddle Sings We-hro’s Sacrifice
- 1867-1914 Mohawk Letter
- 1888-c. 1978 Shuswap Tyee-Big Chief The Lillooets Christmas at the Mission At Birth
- 1889-1976 Inuit We, the Inuit, Are Changing
- 1896-1984 Mohawk From Forbidden Voice: Reflections of a Mohawk Indian
- b. 1897 Inuit When I Was a Child
- 1900-90 Okanagan Captive in an English Circus
- b. 1910 Inuit A Story of Starvation
- b. 1915 Inuit Remembering Old Times
- b. 1927 Saulteaux The Last Grass Dance
- b. 1929 Ojibwa The Prophecy One Generation from Extinction Is That All There Is? Tribal Literature
- b. 1932 Micmac Today’s Learning Child I Lost My Talk Micmac
- Hieroglyphics Shanawdithit The Lament of Donald Marshall
- 1937-89 Inuit Playing with Girls is a Sin
- b. 1939 Chippewa I am a Canadian From We Are Metis
- b. 1940 Metis Jacob Joseph’s Justice
- b. 1940 Mohawk The Last Raven (DEGONWADONTI)
- b. 1941 Mohawk A Long Story Swimming Upstream Grandmothers of a New World
- b. 1941 Cree Universal Soldier My Country ‘Tis of Thy People You’re Dying Now That the Buffalo’s Gone
- b. 1941 Peigan Compatriots
- b. 1942 Anishnabe Coyote Trail Penumbra Upbraid Raced Out to Write
- This Up One Way to Keep Track of Who Is Talking Coyote Columbus Cafe
- Bear Piss Water I Want to Dance Wild Indian Black Face Put On My Mask For a Change
- 1942-97 Ojibway Inside Me To Bless a Child Before the Name Quiet
- Around the World in a Big Trout A Windigo Cannibal Woman
- b. 1943 Cherokee The One About Coyote Going West
- b. 1945 Cree A Canadian What the Hell It’s All About
- b. 1946 Ojibway heritage howlin at the moon south wheel for donald marshall smoke nd thyme i’m not in charge of this ritual if i ever heard day break run
- b. 1948 Okanagan
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