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