Bear Bones & Feathers

Bear Bones & Feathers
Title Bear Bones & Feathers PDF eBook
Author Louise Halfe
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2022
Genre Canadian poetry
ISBN 9781771315807

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Bear Bones & Feathers

Bear Bones & Feathers
Title Bear Bones & Feathers PDF eBook
Author Louise Halfe
Publisher Coteau Books
Pages 146
Release 1994
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1550500554

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Additional keywords : Aboriginal peoples, First Nations, women. Includes poetry about residential schools.

Bear Bones & Feathers

Bear Bones & Feathers
Title Bear Bones & Feathers PDF eBook
Author Louise Bernice Halfe
Publisher Coteau Books
Pages 145
Release 1994-04-03
Genre Poetry
ISBN 1550505025

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Among her healing arts are Native symbolism and history, the memories of her childhood on the reserve, and her own dark brand of humour. Like Tomson HIghway and Thomas King, Halfe is actively involved in reclaiming the long overlooked Native comedic tradition. Her poems about the erosion of old ways, the terrors of residential school and hth pain inflicted by alcoholism abound with satiric portraits and shared jokes, yet pierce the heart with their truthfulness. Her angriest poems, infused with dark humour, are written in a Cree-inflected English she calls her "grassroots tongue." It is with this voice that she comes to terms with the legacy of Catholicism in the moving poems "ten hail mary's" and "dear poop."

Bare Bones

Bare Bones
Title Bare Bones PDF eBook
Author Kathy Reichs
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2003-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780743260084

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World-class forensic anthropologist and New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs explores international endangered species trafficking in this electrifying new thriller that brings Temperance Brennan back to her home base in North Carolina where several sets of bones, both human and animal, lead her on a terrifying hunt for a killer. It’s a summer of sizzling heat in Charlotte where Dr. Temperance Brennan, forensic anthropologist for the North Carolina medical examiner, looks forward to her first vacation in years. A romantic vacation. She’s almost out the door when the bones start appearing. A newborn’s charred remains turn up in a woodstove. The mother, Tamela Banks, hardly more than a child herself, has disappeared. Did she kill her infant, or is an innocent teenager also about to become a victim? A small plane crashes in a North Carolina cornfield on a sunny afternoon. Both pilot and passenger are burned beyond recognition. Was it pilot error? Something more sinister? And what is the mysterious black substance covering the bodies? Most puzzling of all are the bones discovered at a remote farm outside Charlotte. What has Tempe’s dog, Boyd, unearthed? The remains seem to be of animal origin, but Tempe is shocked when she gets them to her lab. With help from a special detective friend, Tempe must investigate a poignant and terrifying case that comes at the worst possible moment. Is it time for emotional commitment? Will she have the chance to find out? Everything must wait on the bones. What story do they tell? Why are the X-rays and DNA so perplexing? Who is trying to keep Tempe from the answers? Someone is following her. Someone is following Katy. That someone must be stopped before it’s too late. With the riveting authenticity that only world-class forensic anthropologist Kathy Reichs can bring to her fiction, Bare Bones asks important questions and thrills us to its pulsating end. Fresh from the success of Grave Secrets, Reichs proves once again that she is the consummate crime-writing star.

A Matter of Spirit

A Matter of Spirit
Title A Matter of Spirit PDF eBook
Author Susan McCaslin
Publisher Ekstasis Editions
Pages 308
Release 1998
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781896860244

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The suggestion is here that soul-making is the true vocation of the poet. Poetry is personal speech on universal experience, and in this selection of poems the individual approach to the sacred is emphasized over any adherence to orthodoxy or doctrine. In this anthology, spiritual traditions of East and West are filtered through the personal vision of sixteen contemporary Canadian poets. These poets are joined together not by faith and similar belief, but in each following their own path to truth. Their poems and stories and editor Sussan McCaslin's insightful introduction illuminated fundamental themes of spiritual life that resonated in each of us.

Indigenous Women and Feminism

Indigenous Women and Feminism
Title Indigenous Women and Feminism PDF eBook
Author Cheryl Suzack
Publisher UBC Press
Pages 346
Release 2011-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0774859679

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Can the specific concerns of Indigenous women be addressed by mainstream feminism? Indigenous Women and Feminism proposes that a dynamic new line of inquiry – Indigenous feminism – is necessary to truly engage with the crucial issues of cultural identity, nationalism, and decolonization particular to Indigenous contexts. Through the lenses of politics, activism, and culture, this wide-ranging collection crosses disciplinary, national, academic, and activist boundaries to explore deeply the unique political and social positions of Indigenous women. A vital and sophisticated discussion, these timely essays will change the way we think about modern feminism and Indigenous women.

Chambers's Encyclopa︠e︡dia

Chambers's Encyclopa︠e︡dia
Title Chambers's Encyclopa︠e︡dia PDF eBook
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Pages 898
Release 1912
Genre
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