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mitoni niya nêhiyaw / Cree is Who I Truly Am: nêhiyaw-iskwêw mitoni niya / Me, I am Truly a Cree Woman
Cree edition by Sarah Whitecalf (Narrator), Ted Whitecalf (Preface), H.C. Wolfart (Translator), Freda Ahenakew (Translator) & 1 more★★★★★
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Strong women dominate these reminiscences: the grandmother taught the girl whose mother refused to let her go to school, and the life-changing events they witnessed range from the ravages of the influenza epidemic of 1918–20 and murder committed in a jealous rage to the abduction of a young woman by underground spirits who on her release grant her healing powers. A highly personal document, these memoirs are altogether exceptional in recounting the thoughts and feelings of a Cree woman as she copes with the challenges of reserve life but also, in a key chapter, with her loneliness while tending a relative’s children in a place far away from home – and, apparently just as debilitating, away from the company of other women. Her experiences and reactions throw fresh light on the lives lived by Plains Cree women on the Canadian prairies over much of the twentieth century. The late Sarah Whitecalf (1919–1991) spoke Cree exclusively, spending most of her life at Nakiwacîhk / Sweetgrass Reserve on the North Saskatchewan River. This is where Leonard Bloomfield was told his Sacred Stories of the Sweet Grass Cree in 1925 and where a decade later David Mandelbaum apprenticed himself to Kâ-miyokîsihkwêw / Fineday, the step-grandfather in whose family Sarah Whitecalf grew up. In presenting a Cree woman’s view of her world, the texts in this volume directly reflect the spoken word: Sarah Whitecalf’s memoirs are here printed in Cree exactly as she recorded them, with a close English translation on the facing page. They constitute an autobiography of great personal authority and rare authenticity. Read more
Product Information
Publisher | University of Manitoba Press |
Publication date | April 2 2021 |
Language | Cree |
Print length | 366 pages |
ISBN-10 | 0887559425 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0887559426 |
Item weight | 635 g |
Dimensions | 16.51 x 2.29 x 24.77 cm |
Best Sellers Rank | #841,507 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #107 in Native American Biographies #513 in Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island Biographies #1,327 in Applied Linguistics |
Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 ratings |