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The crooked good

Summary: Through the voice of ê-kwêskît – Turn-around Woman – Louise Halfe guides the reader on a three-fold journey down a path where the personal, the historical and the mythic walk hand-in-hand. Louise Halfe revisits familiar aboriginal themes, but pushes them farther than she has before, in this third collection of her moving, powerful poetry. The ancestors speak through a Mother’s fireside stories, and the figure of Rolling Head recurs everywhere on the path – as nightmare, as conscience, as maternal lover. The heartbreaking dysfunction of a Native family, and the haunted memories and temptations of one woman’s quest, are tempered by the tenderness, the loyalty, and the outbursts of earthy laughter that distinguish Louise Halfe’s unique gifts as a poet and as mediator between two cultures.

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  • ISBN: 9781550503722
  • ISBN: 1550503723
  • Physical Description: print
    137 p. ; 22 cm.
  • Edition: 1st US ed.
  • Publisher: Regina,Sask. : Coteau Books, 2008.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally published: 2007.
Poems.
Formatted Contents Note: The end and the beginning -- Wêpinâson -- Ê-kwêskît, turn-around woman -- Everyday is a story -- Feather Francis Du Person -- First sound -- The family -- Sugar-shack -- Braids -- Listen: To the story -- The promise -- Beheading -- Aspin - Gone-for-good, little mother -- Three-person - Nisto-iyiniw -- I, ê-kwêskît, the story-sharer -- Dark moon -- From afar I witness -- onlion man -- Revelations -- Three person, aspin, wâpan and I -- Many loves have I - ê-kwêskît -- Damn him. Damn him -- White Island -- In the place of wisdom -- A trek -- Mâmaskâc - Amazing! -- Nêhiyânâhk -- Wîhtikow sâkahikan - nêhiyânâhk -- In the darkness of the rolling head -- Folded in rib woman -- Excavating -- Thou shall not covet -- Ê-kwêskit 'awâsis êkwa nôtokwêsiw' -- Wâpan - Dawn -- The visit -- The white goddess -- The house of bitter root - wîhkês -- Horse liniment and the boys -- A sane leaving -- Undercurrents -- Teepee lining -- Scarecrow -- Sweet sickness -- Possessed -- The tracker -- Her many faces -- My teachers -- Ê-kwêskît pandora -- Snow snake and wings -- Prophecy -- Totems -- A difficulty holy struggle -- All is real -- Manyberries -- My tribe -- Round-dance - Bottom feeder -- Down South -- The last message -- Dear magpie -- Walking away -- Gave my name - âtayôhkan -- Footnotes -- Glossary -- Acknolwedgements.
Language Note:
Includes some text in Cree.
Subject: Cree Indians -- Poetry
Cris (Indiens) -- Poésie
Cree Indians
First Nations authors.
Genre: Poetry.
Topic Heading: First Nation.
Aboriginal.

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Sechelt Public Library 811.54 HALF (Text) 33260000078700 Nonfiction Volume hold Available -

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