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Roy, Zondra M.
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First Nations women -- Poetry.
Métis women -- Poetry.
Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Métis authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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Roy, Zondra M.
First Nations women -- Poetry.
Métis women -- Poetry.
Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Métis authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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Homecoming / Zondra M. Roy.
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Roy, Zondra M.
JackPine Press, 2015.
Call #:
819
.16
R888h
Subjects
First Nations women -- Poetry.
Métis women -- Poetry.
Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
Canadian poetry -- Métis authors.
Canadian poetry -- Women authors.
Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
ISBN:
9781927035207 (pbk.)
Description:
17 pages, 6 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm.
Notes:
Poems.
Summary:
"For her poetic memoir, Zondra Roy chose a title that might remind her readers of an extravagant coming of age pageant. For the author, however, it points to an ongoing process of self-discovery, reawakening and the pursuit of home. This short but fascinating narrative covers the Cree, Dené, and Métis woman's coming of age; it is the story of a girl with a penchant for poetry and spoken word who uses her work to search for her identity, purpose, and place."--Provided by publisher.
"Youth activist. Spoken word poet. Community leader. Her mother is Dené and Métis. Her father is Cree and Métis. Twenty-six-year-old Zondra (Zoey) Roy is all of these, and she has created a vibrant life of art and activism despite leaving home at 13 and being incarcerated before the age of 15. Connecting to her community, volunteering, and gaining deeper knowledge of her Métis, Cree, and Dene roots were her first steps to her new life. Currently, she is in her fourth year at the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program at the University of Saskatchewan, working on her Bachelor of Education."--From indspire.ca website.
Genre:
Canadian poetry.
Autobiographical poetry.
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