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Title Statement | Old Keyam and Black Hawk / Canon Edward Ahenakew ; edited with a foreword by his grandniece Heather Hodgson. |
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Series | Collected works of Edward Ahenakew ;volume 1 |
Author | Ahenakew, Edward |
Additional Contributors | Hodgson, Heather |
Publication | Regina, SK: University of Regina Press,[2023]©2023 |
Extent of Item | xxi, 266 pages ; |
ISBN | 9780889779334 (trade paperback) |
Other Number | pr06909739 |
Summary | Written during the early twentieth century, Old Keyam and Black Hawk are semi-autobiographical stories told in the charming, insightful voice of Edward Ahenakew. Through the fictional character Old Keyam, Ahenakew protests against the colonial settler's attempts to force the Cree peoples into "civilization." Despite the pained and angry voice of Old Keyam, the story is also at once humorous and satirical. Following Old Keyam is the never-before-published Black Hawk. This novella tells the story of a young Cree man who, despite being a Christian, experiences discrimination as he navigates the changing society in Canada at the early start of the 20th century, including the pass system and boarding school (residential school). Moreover, the reader will find a beautiful, charming love story as Black Hawk navigates the joy and pain of a budding romance. |
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By Topic | Indigenous peoples--Fiction--Canada |
Residential schools--Fiction--Canada | |
By Genre | Autobiographical fiction |
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