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Neechie Hustle / Neal McLeod
Title : Neechie Hustle Material Type: printed text Authors: Neal McLeod, Author Publisher: Neyaashiinigmiing - Ontario [Canada] : Kegedonce Press Publication Date: 2017 ISBN (or other code): 978-1-928120-09-4 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Fiction
Indigenous Peoples and First PeoplesKeywords: satire humour indigenous humour Abstract: Neechie Hustle takes place largely on the fictitious Broken Elbow First Nation in Saskatchewan. The novel provides a satirical look at the Indian Act and also looks at the emergence of neechie swagger of the late 1960s and 1970s. Neechie Hustle [printed text] / Neal McLeod, Author . - Neyaashiinigmiing - Ontario (Canada) : Kegedonce Press, 2017.
ISBN : 978-1-928120-09-4
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Fiction
Indigenous Peoples and First PeoplesKeywords: satire humour indigenous humour Abstract: Neechie Hustle takes place largely on the fictitious Broken Elbow First Nation in Saskatchewan. The novel provides a satirical look at the Indian Act and also looks at the emergence of neechie swagger of the late 1960s and 1970s. Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status FIC MCL 2017 FIC MCL 2017 Livre/Book QPIRG-McGill Fiction (QM) Available Passage / Gwen Benaway
Title : Passage Material Type: printed text Authors: Gwen Benaway, Author Publisher: Neyaashiinigmiing - Ontario [Canada] : Kegedonce Press Publication Date: 2016 ISBN (or other code): 978-1-928120-08-7 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Poetry
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexKeywords: two-spirit land ancestry Abstract: In her second collection of poetry, Passage, Gwen Benaway examines what it means to experience violence and speaks to the burden of survival. Traveling to Northern Ontario and across the Great Lakes, Passage is a poetic voyage through divorce, family violence, legacy of colonization, and the affirmation of a new sexuality and gender. Previously published as a man, Passage is the poet’s first collection written as a transwoman. Striking and raw in sparse lines, the collection showcases a vital Two Spirited identity that transects borders of race, gender, and experience. In Passage, the poet seeks to reconcile herself to the land, the history of her ancestors, and her separation from her partner and family by invoking the beauty and power of her ancestral waterways. Building on the legacy of other ground-breaking Indigenous poets like Gregory Scofield and Queer poets like Tim Dlugos, Benaway’s work is deeply personal and devastating in sharp, clear lines. Passage is a book burning with a beautiful intensity and reveals Benaway as one of the most powerful emerging poets writing in Indigenous poetics today Passage [printed text] / Gwen Benaway, Author . - Neyaashiinigmiing - Ontario (Canada) : Kegedonce Press, 2016.
ISBN : 978-1-928120-08-7
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Colonialism, Imperialism & World Politics
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Poetry
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexKeywords: two-spirit land ancestry Abstract: In her second collection of poetry, Passage, Gwen Benaway examines what it means to experience violence and speaks to the burden of survival. Traveling to Northern Ontario and across the Great Lakes, Passage is a poetic voyage through divorce, family violence, legacy of colonization, and the affirmation of a new sexuality and gender. Previously published as a man, Passage is the poet’s first collection written as a transwoman. Striking and raw in sparse lines, the collection showcases a vital Two Spirited identity that transects borders of race, gender, and experience. In Passage, the poet seeks to reconcile herself to the land, the history of her ancestors, and her separation from her partner and family by invoking the beauty and power of her ancestral waterways. Building on the legacy of other ground-breaking Indigenous poets like Gregory Scofield and Queer poets like Tim Dlugos, Benaway’s work is deeply personal and devastating in sharp, clear lines. Passage is a book burning with a beautiful intensity and reveals Benaway as one of the most powerful emerging poets writing in Indigenous poetics today Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status FICBEN2016 FICBEN2016 Livre/Book QPIRG-McGill Fiction (QM) Available Ceremonies for the Dead / Giles Benaway
Title : Ceremonies for the Dead Material Type: printed text Authors: Giles Benaway, Author Publisher: Neyaashiinigmiing - Ontario [Canada] : Kegedonce Press Publication Date: 2013 ISBN (or other code): 978-0-986874-05-5 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Poetry
TraumaAbstract: Ceremonies for the Dead is an award-winning collection of poems that examine the haunting themes of inter-generational trauma, cyclical abuse, and inherited grief. Four generations of the dead take turns narrating these themes, navigating from the Great Lakes through the Appalachian Mountains, and examining the fur trade, an exile from Minnesota, the experiences of West Virginia coal miners, and the legacy of mission schools. Black humour and satire fill the collection, illuminating a fierce determination to survive and resist colonization and the endurance of culture and identity under extreme duress. Ceremonies for the Dead [printed text] / Giles Benaway, Author . - Neyaashiinigmiing - Ontario (Canada) : Kegedonce Press, 2013.
ISBN : 978-0-986874-05-5
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Poetry
TraumaAbstract: Ceremonies for the Dead is an award-winning collection of poems that examine the haunting themes of inter-generational trauma, cyclical abuse, and inherited grief. Four generations of the dead take turns narrating these themes, navigating from the Great Lakes through the Appalachian Mountains, and examining the fur trade, an exile from Minnesota, the experiences of West Virginia coal miners, and the legacy of mission schools. Black humour and satire fill the collection, illuminating a fierce determination to survive and resist colonization and the endurance of culture and identity under extreme duress. Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status FICBEN2013 FICBEN2013 Livre/Book QPIRG-McGill Fiction (QM) Available You Are Enough: Love poems for the end of the world / Smokii Sumac
Title : You Are Enough: Love poems for the end of the world Material Type: printed text Authors: Smokii Sumac, Author Publisher: Neyaashiinigmiing - Ontario [Canada] : Kegedonce Press ISBN (or other code): POE SUM 2018 Languages : English (eng) Descriptors: 2spirit
Gender and Sex
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigiqueer
Poetry
Queer
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexAbstract: In his debut collection of poetry 'You Are Enough', Smokii Sumac offers our tired souls refuge, nourishment and hope in tiny successive bursts of light. You Are Enough: Love poems for the end of the world [printed text] / Smokii Sumac, Author . - Neyaashiinigmiing - Ontario (Canada) : Kegedonce Press, [s.d.].
ISSN : POE SUM 2018
Languages : English (eng)
Descriptors: 2spirit
Gender and Sex
Indigenous Peoples and First Peoples
Indigiqueer
Poetry
Queer
Trans, Genderqueer and IntersexAbstract: In his debut collection of poetry 'You Are Enough', Smokii Sumac offers our tired souls refuge, nourishment and hope in tiny successive bursts of light. Copies
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status POE SUM 2018 POE SUM 2018 Livre/Book QPIRG-Concordia Indigenous Peoples & First Peoples Available