Spilexm

Spilexm

A Weaving of Recovery, Resilience, and Resurgence

Campbell, Nicola I.

Portage & Main Press

11/2021

336

Dura

Inglês

9781553799351

15 a 20 dias

590

Descrição não disponível.
Table of Contents

Prairie Letters



February 4, 1973
April 5, 1973
July 1, 1973
July 26, 1973

Her Blood Is From Sptetkw



sptetkw
fried bologna and rice
yellow house
Speed Sew
hamburger stew
lullabies
buckle-up shoes
Little People
c??lc?ale
alpine mountains
frog whisperers
cousin cluster

Metis



Saskatchewan
La Ronge
Mooshoom
Back to Batoche, 1985

Nle?kepmxcin Lullaby



skixze? transforms
C?ce? and Sinci?
Rockstar Hair
K?ece? Tea
University of British Columbia
Blackout
for the party
Tmixw-This Land
Grandpa's Corrals
Learning to Heal
i am sorry
it is okay.
the same as trees

Land Teachings



Metis
Beginnings
Prayer Warriors
gathering
gathering songs
sn'ix'wam

Coming to My Senses



The land, we are woven together like strands of light
tmixw. temexw. temxulaxw.
Porcupine Song
snow on the mountains
Salish Dancer
The Kingfisher's Dance
race day
quw'utsun

sorrow



September 16, 1998, 10:15 pm
deer stew
i dreamt of you last night
tracks
little brown
September 24, 1998
October 1, 1999, 10:15 pm
With Each Stroke of My Paddle

yemit and merimstn



Teapot Hill
this trail
unceded
Huckleberries Are My Weakness
medicine song
pressure canner rhythms
sx?wusm
Spring Chicken
going home
come inside
wildflowers
nkexw
tmixw
A Gathering of Stones
the riverbed is home

this body is a mountain, this body is the land



as sisters
Scw?exmx
May 20, 2000
Adanac Trail

Resurgence



The Trail
Stories Are Alive
Why Am I Writing This?
Run
I Believe in the Power of Prayer
We Are Their Prayers Come to Life
Reweave the Universe
Offering

Acknowledgements

Glossary

Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
family;Metis;biography;native american history;healing;Indigenous memoir biography;Canadian history;Residential school;Indian boarding school;Federal;Intergenerational trauma;Native Canadian;Truth and reconciliation;Bipoc writer;Culture;Systemic racism;First nations;inspirational