
Touchwood: A Collection of Ojibway Prose
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History
Format
Paperback
Pages
188
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1996
Publisher
New Rivers Press
Edition
No Edition Stated
ISBN-10
0898230918
ISBN-13
9780898230918
Description
In this curated collection, readers are invited to explore the rich tapestry of Ojibway prose, spanning an array of narratives that reflect the profound heritage and nuanced experiences of the Ojibway people. The selection showcases a diverse range of voices, from historical chronicles to poignant autobiographical sketches, each piece illuminating the cultural and sociopolitical landscapes of Indigenous life.
William Warren's 19th-century chronicles serve as a cornerstone of this anthology, providing insight into the Ojibway's history and resilience. Through his eyes, readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Indigenous communities during a tumultuous period in American history, while also celebrating their enduring spirit and traditions. The narratives offer a blend of informative and emotive storytelling that captures the essence of a vibrant culture.
The collection also features contemporary writers who share personal reflections and stories that resonate with today's issues. Their works provide a window into the lives of modern Ojibway individuals, highlighting the ongoing struggle for identity, cultural preservation, and voice in a rapidly changing world.
By weaving together historical accounts and personal testimonies, the anthology creates a multifaceted portrayal of the Ojibway experience and serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand Indigenous perspectives. It is a heartfelt homage to a culture that is both rich in tradition and resilient in its journey toward self-determination.
William Warren's 19th-century chronicles serve as a cornerstone of this anthology, providing insight into the Ojibway's history and resilience. Through his eyes, readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Indigenous communities during a tumultuous period in American history, while also celebrating their enduring spirit and traditions. The narratives offer a blend of informative and emotive storytelling that captures the essence of a vibrant culture.
The collection also features contemporary writers who share personal reflections and stories that resonate with today's issues. Their works provide a window into the lives of modern Ojibway individuals, highlighting the ongoing struggle for identity, cultural preservation, and voice in a rapidly changing world.
By weaving together historical accounts and personal testimonies, the anthology creates a multifaceted portrayal of the Ojibway experience and serves as a vital resource for those seeking to understand Indigenous perspectives. It is a heartfelt homage to a culture that is both rich in tradition and resilient in its journey toward self-determination.
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