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A really good brown girl

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  • Author: Dumont, Marilyn
    Date:
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    1996
    Summary:

    Marilyn Dumont's Metis heritage offers her challenges that few of us welcome. Here she turns them to opportunities in a voice that is fierce, direct, and true, she explores and transcends the multiple boundaries imposed by society on the self. She mocks, with exasperation and sly humour, the banal exploitation of Indianness, more-Indian-than-thou oneupmanship, and white condescension and ignorance. She celebrates the person, clearly observing, who defines her own life. These are Indian poems, Canadian poems, human poems.

    Contents:
    • The White Judges
    • Memoirs of a Really Good Brown Girl
    • The Halfbreed Parade
    • The Red & White
    • Squaw Poems
    • Helen Betty Osborne
    • Blue Ribbon Children
    • old fool and a five-year moon
    • let the ponies out
    • the pay wickets
    • what more than dance
    • beyond recognition
    • as if I were their sun
    • horse-fly blue
    • spineless
    • blue sky pokes
    • when you walk through my door
    • wild berries
    • a hard bed to lie in
    • talking on stone
    • recovery
    • spring breathing
    • breakfast of the spirit
    • a bowl of smooth brown wood
    • you only know after
    • my mother's arms
    • guilt is an erosion
    • not just a platform for my dance
    • one day in May
    • half human/half devil (halfbreed) muse
    • Letter to Sir John A. Macdonald
    • Still Unsaved Soul
    • The Devil's Language
    • For Bruce, the Night We Sat Studying Cree
    • Circle the Wagons
    • Leather and Naughahyde
    • It Crosses My Mind
    • the sound of one hand drumming
    • Liquid Prairie
    • the geese are not welcome
    • Installation Piece
    • Fireflies
    • a cimowina
    • Instructions to My Mother
    • Who Knew the Moons Would Remember
    • He Taught Me
    • yellow sun days of leaving
    • The Sky is Promising
    • we are made of water.
    Original Publisher: London, Ont., Brick Books
    Language(s): English
    ISBN: 0919626769, 9780919626768