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6 Remembering the Poetics of Ancient Sound kistêsinâw/ wîsahkêcâhk’s maskihkiy (Elder Brother’s Medicine)

  • Tasha Beeds
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Indigenous Poetics in Canada
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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Acknowledgements xi
  5. Introduction 1
  6. Poetics of Memory
  7. Achimo 17
  8. Interview with Armand Garnet Ruffo 23
  9. Edgework: Indigenous Poetics as Re-placement 31
  10. Pauline Passed Here 39
  11. Writer–Reader Reciprocity and the Pursuit of Alliance Through Indigenous Poetry 43
  12. Remembering the Poetics of Ancient Sound kistêsinâw/ wîsahkêcâhk’s maskihkiy (Elder Brother’s Medicine) 61
  13. On Reading Basso 73
  14. The Pemmican Eaters 83
  15. Cree Poetic Discourse 89
  16. Poetics of Place
  17. “Bubbling Like a Beating Heart”: Reflections on Nishnaabeg Poetic and Narrative Consciousness 107
  18. Getting (Back) to Poetry: A Memoir 121
  19. Kwadây Kwańdur—Our Shagóon 137
  20. “Pimuteuat/Ils marchent/They Walk”: A Few Observations on Indigenous Poetry and Poetics in French 159
  21. Through Iskigamizigan (The Sugar Bush): A Poetics of Decolonization 183
  22. The Power of Dirty Waters: Indigenous Poetics 203
  23. A Poetics of Place and Apocalypse: Conflict and Contradiction in Poetry of the Red River Resistance and the Northwest Resistance 217
  24. My Poem Is an Indian Woman 237
  25. Poetics of Performance
  26. Interview with Marvin Francis 247
  27. Blood Moves with Us—Story Poetry Lives Inside 253
  28. Revitalizing Indigenous Swagger: Poetics from a Plains Cree Perspective 259
  29. A Conversation of Influence, Tradition, and Indigenous Poetics: An Interview with Kateri Akiwenzie-Damm 263
  30. The “Nerve of Cree,” the Pulse of Africa: Sound Identities in Cree, Cree-Métis, and Dub Poetries in Canada 271
  31. Poetics of Renewal: Indigenous Poetics—Message or Medium? 293
  32. Poetics of Medicine
  33. Indigenous Poetry and the Oral 305
  34. Poems as Healing Bundles 311
  35. Small Birds / Songs Out of Silence 321
  36. Stretching through Our Watery Sleep: Feminine Narrative Retrieval of cihcipistikwân in Louise Halfe’s The Crooked Good 331
  37. “Learning to Listen to a Quiet Way of Telling”: A Study of Cree Counselling Discourse Patterns in Maria Campbell’s Halfbreed 351
  38. About the Contributors 371
  39. Index 381
  40. Books in the Aboriginal Studies Series 403
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