Miskwagoode / Annharte.

Miskwagoode / Annharte.

By
Baker, Marie Annharte, 1942-

Publication Date
2022

Publication Information
Vancouver : New Star Books,

Physical Description
72 p.

Subject Term
Poetry.
 
Canadian poetry.
 
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
 
Indigenous peoples -- Poetry.

Summary
Taken from the Anishinaabe word for "woman," Miskwagoode is a lyrical portrayal of unreconciled Indigenous experience under colonialism, past and present. Annharte is Miskwa, and so is Annharte's mother, who disappeared when the author was a girl. Miskwagoode is Annharte's book about her mother loss, her "mothermiss," about all the women "buried in common enough/ cross-generational graves." Laced with humour and resilience but also hard-earned wisdom ("ominous progress ahead"), Annharte's fifth collection encompasses the poet's experiences as an Anishinaabe Elder, now experiencing the still-endemic inequalities of persisting colonialism, "witness not survivor."

Language
English

ISBN
9781554201846


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Corner Brook (WCB)Adult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous819.1 B17Checked In
Stephenville (WST) (Kindale)Adult NFic IndigenousAdult Non-Fiction Indigenous819.1 B17Checked In