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Sôhkêyihta : the poetry of Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe  Cover Image Book Book

Sôhkêyihta : the poetry of Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe / selected with an introduction by David Gaertner ; and an afterword by Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe.

Halfe, Louise, 1953- (author.). Gaertner, David. (Added Author).

Summary:

Since 1990, Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe's work has stood out as essential testimony to Indigenous experiences within the ongoing history of colonialism and the resilience of Indigenous storytellers. Sôhkêyihta includes searing poems, written across the expanse of Halfe's career, aimed at helping readers move forward from the darkness into a place of healing. Halfe's own afterword is an evocative meditation on the Cree word sôhkêyihta: Have courage. Be brave. Be strong. She writes of coming into her practice as a poet and the stories, people, and experiences that gave her courage and allowed her to construct her "lair." She also reflects on her relationship with nêhiyawêwin, the Cree language, and the ways in which it informs her relationships and poetics. The introduction by David Gaertner situates Halfe's writing within the history of whiteness and colonialism that works to silence and repress Indigenous voices. Gaertner pays particular attention to the ways in which Halfe addresses, incorporates, and pushes back against silence, and suggests that her work is an act of bearing witness - what Kwagiulth scholar Sarah Hunt identifies as making Indigenous lives visible. Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe is nêhiyaw poet raised on the Saddle Lake Reserve in Alberta. She served as poet Laureate in Saskatchewan for two years. David Gaertner is a settler scholar of German descent and an instructor in the First Nations and Indigenous Studies Program at the University of British Columbia.

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  • ISBN: 9781771123495
  • Physical Description: xx, 92 p. ; 23 cm.
  • Publisher: Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 05/2018

Content descriptions

General Note:
Includes some words in Cree.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Formatted Contents Note:
Foreword, Brian Henderson and Neil Besner -- Biographical Note -- Introduction, David Gaertner -- From Bear Bones and Feathers: Crying for Voice -- The Residential School Bus -- Thieves -- Returning -- der popp -- Pâhkahkos -- Nôhkom, Medicine Bear -- Body Politics -- Valentine Dialogue -- From Blue Marrow: pawâkan -- I sit by the window -- nôhkom âtayôhkan -- Forgive me father -- kayâs-âcimowin nôtokwêsiw wîhtam -- Born in a Dent Grandmudder -- Keeper of the Stories -- Ram Woman -- From The Crooked Good: Listen: To the Story -- ê-kwêskît-Turn-Around Woman -- The Tracker -- Everyday Is a Story -- Excavating -- Horse Liniment and the Boys -- White Island -- In The Darkness of the Rolling Head -- From ARC Poetry Magazine: Antelope Canyon, Arizona -- From Burning in This Midnight Dream: Dedication to the Seventh Generation -- Burning in This Midnight Dream -- The Reserve Went Silent -- Con Game -- His Name Was Boy -- Sentinels -- misasiniy-large rock -- ospwâkan-the pipe -- The Quandry -- From The Malahat Review: "it was a pure" -- God of nightmares -- Afterword, Sky Dancer Louise Bernice Halfe -- Cree Glossary -- Acknowledgements.
Subject: Indigenous poetry > 21st century
Cree poetry
Canadian poetry > First Nations authors
Canadian poetry > Women authors.
Canadian poetry > 21st century.
Genre: Canadian poetry.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at Camosun College Library.

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