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Arluk, Reneltta.
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Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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Arluk, Reneltta.
Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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Thoughts and other human tendencies / Reneltta Arluk.
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Arluk, Reneltta.
BookLand Press, c2012.
Call #:
819
.16
A726t
Subjects
Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
Series
Canadian Aboriginal voices series)
ISBN:
9781926956145 (pbk.)
1926956141 (pbk.)
Description:
101 p. ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Poems.
Summary:
"A poetry collection where stories of Aboriginal experiences are distilled into feelings and thoughts that are universal. Reneltta Arluk weaves the traditional and the contemporary together through the eyes of a young Aboriginal woman. She draws from the Aboriginal tradition of praising the land and the spirit, the realities of Aboriginal culture, and the concept of feminine individuality. Her poems, both sacred and secular, are written with the passions of anger, grief, and love, at once tender and furious. She celebrates the everyday acts, rituals, and stories that draw people together across the years and across the distances of cultural dispersion. Here are tales of love, betrayal, courage, defeat, acceptance, loss, grief, passion, delight, courting, coming of age, birth and death, youth and old age, hunting and surviving. The poems are united by the history of her ancestors and the ongoing struggle to define what it means to be a tribal member, an Aboriginal, and a woman in the twenty first century."--Provided by publisher.
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Canadian poetry.
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