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Life Stages and Native Women - Kim Anderson

Life Stages and Native Women

Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine

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Buch | Hardcover
234 Seiten
2011
University of Manitoba Press (Verlag)
978-0-88755-248-9 (ISBN)
CHF 99,95 inkl. MwSt
A rare and inspiring guide to the health and well-being of Aboriginal women and their communities. Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were experienced by Metis, Cree, and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century.
A rare and inspiring guide to the health and well-being of Aboriginal women and their communities.The process of “digging up medicines” - of rediscovering the stories of the past - serves as a powerful healing force in the decolonization and recovery of Aboriginal communities. In Life Stages and Native Women, Kim Anderson shares the teachings of fourteen elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario to illustrate how different life stages were experienced by Metis, Cree, and Anishinaabe girls and women during the mid-twentieth century. These elders relate stories about their own lives, the experiences of girls and women of their childhood communities, and customs related to pregnancy, birth, post-natal care, infant and child care, puberty rites, gender and age-specific work roles, the distinct roles of post-menopausal women, and women’s roles in managing death. Through these teachings, we learn how evolving responsibilities from infancy to adulthood shaped women’s identities and place within Indigenous society, and were integral to the health and well-being of their communities. By understanding how healthy communities were created in the past, Anderson explains how this traditional knowledge can be applied toward rebuilding healthy Indigenous communities today.

Kim Anderson is a Cree/Métis educator. She is an Associate Professor in Indigenous Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University, Brantford, and is the author of A Recognition of Being: Reconstructing Native Womanhood, and is the co-editor, with Bonita Lawrence, of Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Community Survival. Maria Campbell is a distinguished Metis author, playwright, filmmaker, and Elder. Her works have been published in eight countries and translated into four languages. Her bestselling book, Halfbreed, continues to be taught in schools across Canada.

Foreword by Maria Campbell
Introduction: Digging up the Medicines
Chapter 1: Weaving Stories
Chapter 2: People and Places
Chapter 3: The Life Cycle Begins: From Conception to Walking
Chapter 4: The “Good Life” and the “Fast Life”: Childhood and Youth
Chapter 5: Adult Years: The Women’s Circle
Chapter 6: Grandmothers and Elders
Chapter 7: Bundling the Layers: Building on the Strengths of the Past to Take Us into the Future
Notes, Bibliography, Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Critical Studies in Native History
Vorwort Maria Campbell
Verlagsort Winnipeg
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 485 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Kulturgeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
ISBN-10 0-88755-248-X / 088755248X
ISBN-13 978-0-88755-248-9 / 9780887552489
Zustand Neuware
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