First People, First Voices
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Edited by:
Penny Petrone
About this book
Author / Editor information
Penny Petrone is retired from the Faculty of Education, Lakehead University. She is the editor of First People, First Voices, a collection of Native writing in English.
Reviews
'This collection of speeches, letters, poems, diaries, journals, prayers, petitions, songs and drama vividly reflects the humanity, vision, and eloquence of the Canadian Indian.'
M.T. Kelly:
'There are things in this book so poignant they take your breath away...a vision of life that is transcendant...an extraordinary book, full of bravery and wonder.'
D. Bruce Sealy:
'The reader will be exposed to some of the finest in the rich oral tradition of Indians, but in the reading will develop a better understanding of Indian history and the emotions felt by them at the various stages of their interactions with Euro-Canadians.'
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Illustrations
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Preface
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1. 'Bad meat upon our lands'
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2 'Listen to our grievances, fulfil your promises'
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3. 'We are yet babes in Christ'
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4. 'There is song in everything'
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5. 'Walk in our moccasins'
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Acknowledgments
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Picture credits
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Index
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