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  • Lockhart, D. A., 1976-
     
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  • First Nations -- Poetry.
     
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    Go down Odawa way / D.A. Lockhart.
    by Lockhart, D. A., 1976-
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    Kegedonce Press, 2021.
    Call #:819.16 L816g
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  • First Nations -- Poetry.
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  • Canadian poetry -- 21st century.
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  • Canadian poetry -- First Nations authors.
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    9781928120315 (lib. bdg.)
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    85 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
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    "'Odawa Way' is a poetry collection that explores the physical, historical, and cultural spaces that make up the southwestern traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy. This is the region currently inhabited by southwestern Ontario and southeastern Michigan. Individual poems and sections of this collection explore the documented villages, history, and mythologies of the Odawa, Ojibway, Huron/Wendat, and Pottawomi nations that were lost to the process of colonization and relocation. The project speaks to the history of the region that predates contemporary Canadian and American borders and namings as well as carves out a history that extends back past the mere couple of centuries of European colonization. The narrative focal point of the pieces find their roots in the traditional Lenape vantage point of the author and seeks to draw on the experiences of a modern day urban Indian in connection with the manner that land has changed with non-Indigenous settlement and those that inhabit it."--From publisher.
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    Canadian poetry.
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