Memories, Myths, and Dreams of an Ojibwe Leader
William Berens author Susan Gray author Jennifer SH Brown author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McGill-Queen's University Press
Published:1st Sep '09
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The remarkable history of the life of Chief William Berens, as well as many personal and dream experiences that held special significance for him
Because the elderly chief wanted his visitor to understand the Ojibwe world, and because Hallowell was deeply interested in his subject matter and was such a good listener, Berens freely related his dreams and other stories about encounters with powerful beings. The fact that he also shared traditional myths in summer, when Ojibwe people thought it dangerous to discuss such things, shows the depth of his relationship with Hallowell. Berens' reminiscences and story and myth texts are unparalleled as sources for the life, experiences, and outlook of this important Ojibwe leader, and for the insights they provide into the history and culture of his people. Rooted in the collaboration between Berens as steward of his oral traditions and Hallowell as creator and guardian of their written versions, Memories, Myths, and Dreams of an Ojibwe Leader draws the reader into the world - and world view - of Chief Berens, showing how an Aboriginal Christian of the early twentieth century could simultaneously take part in "modern" and "traditional" Ojibwe life.
"A coherent and integrated study that makes a substantial contribution to the existing literature on Algonquian narration." Richard Preston, McMaster University "Berens' reminiscences are one of the very few northern Algonquian life stories in English from this period, and the myths and dreams provided in the text are very valuable. There is a wealth of information here, for both specialists as well as those interested in the Lake Winnipeg area." Don Smith, University of Calgary
ISBN: 9780773536050
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 468g
288 pages