Summer in the Spring: Anishinaabe Lyric Poems and Stories Volume 6 Contributor(s): Vizenor, Gerald (Editor) |
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ISBN: 0806125187 ISBN-13: 9780806125183 Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press OUR PRICE: $19.75 Product Type: Paperback Published: March 1993 |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | Native American - Poetry | Anthologies (multiple Authors) |
Dewey: 897.3 |
LCCN: 92032561 |
Series: American Indian Literature and Critical Studies |
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 4.89" W x 7.51" (0.34 lbs) 176 pages |
Themes: - Cultural Region - Midwest - Ethnic Orientation - Native American - Geographic Orientation - Minnesota |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: The Anishinaabe, otherwise named the Ojibwe or Chippewa, are famous for their lyric songs and stories, particularly because of their compassionate trickster, naanabozbo, and the healing rituals still practiced today in the society of the Midewiwin. The poems and tales, interpreted and reexpressed here by the distinguished Anishinaabe author Gerald Vizenor, were first transcribed more than a century ago by pioneering ethnographer Frances Densmore and Theodore Hudson Beaulieu, a newspaper editor on the White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota. This superb anthology, illustrated with tribal pictomyths and helpfully annotated, includes translations and a glossary of the Anishinaabe words in which the poems and stories originally were spoken. |
Contributor Bio(s): Vizenor, Gerald: - Gerald Vizenor is Professor of American Studies and Native American Literature at the University of California, Berkeley. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Griever: An American Monkey King in China (winner of the American Book Award); Dead Voices: Natural Agonies in the New World; and Chancers: A Novel. He resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico. |