Cree Narrative Memory: From Treaties to Contemporary Times

Cree Narrative Memory: From Treaties to Contemporary Times image
ISBN-10:

1895830311

ISBN-13:

9781895830316

Author(s): McLeod, Neal
Edition: Illustrated
Released: Aug 01, 2007
Format: Paperback, 144 pages
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Description:

Neal McLeod examines the history of the nêhiyawak (Cree People) of western Canada from the massive upheavals of the 1870s and the reserve period to the vibrant cultural and political rebirth of contemporary times. Central to the text are the narratives of McLeod's family, which give first hand examples of the tenacity and resiliency of the human spirit while providing a rubric for reinterpreting the history of Indigenous people, drawing on Cree worldviews and Cree narrative structures.

In a readable style augmented with extensive use of the Cree language throughout, McLeod draws heavily on original research, the methodology of which could serve as a template for those doing similar work. While the book is based on the Cree experience of the Canadian prairies, its message and methodology are applicable to all Indigenous societies.












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