Song of Rita Joe
Autobiography of a Mi'kmaq Poet
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Nebraska Press
Published:1st May '96
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Here is the enlightening story of an esteemed and eloquent Mi’kmaq woman whose message of “gentle persuasion” has enriched the life of a nation.
Rita Joe is celebrated as a poet, an educator, and an ambassador. In 1989, she accepted the Order of Canada “on behalf of native people across the nation.” In this spirit she tells her story and, by her example, illustrates the experiences of an entire generation of aboriginal women in Canada.
Song of Rita Joe is the story of Joe’s remarkable life: her education in an Indian residential school, her turbulent marriage, and the daily struggles within her family and community. It is the story of how Joe’s battles with racism, sexism, poverty, and personal demons became the catalyst for her first poems and allowed her to reclaim her aboriginal heritage. Today, her story continues: as she moves into old age, Joe writes that her lifelong spiritual quest is ever deepening.
"Rita Joe's heart-wrenching and triumphal autobiography will deeply touch the hearts of its readers. Hers is an inspiring story of survival, endurance, love, and achievement."oA. LaVonne Brown Ruoff.
ISBN: 9780803275942
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 283g
199 pages