Dreaming Into Being...

This poetry book by Anishinabe poet Marcie Rendon includes her award winning poem, lightness into dark... and her most often requested poem, what's an indian woman to do... . This book is for my mother and grandmothers who died before I ever knew them in this world. It is my mother's laugh, laughter of survival, I hear echoed in my own. The poems range from spiritual to harsh to humorous. Please enjoy. Miigwetch.

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Dreaming Into Being...

This poetry book by Anishinabe poet Marcie Rendon includes her award winning poem, lightness into dark... and her most often requested poem, what's an indian woman to do... . This book is for my mother and grandmothers who died before I ever knew them in this world. It is my mother's laugh, laughter of survival, I hear echoed in my own. The poems range from spiritual to harsh to humorous. Please enjoy. Miigwetch.

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Dreaming Into Being...

Dreaming Into Being...

by Marcie Rendon
Dreaming Into Being...

Dreaming Into Being...

by Marcie Rendon

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This poetry book by Anishinabe poet Marcie Rendon includes her award winning poem, lightness into dark... and her most often requested poem, what's an indian woman to do... . This book is for my mother and grandmothers who died before I ever knew them in this world. It is my mother's laugh, laughter of survival, I hear echoed in my own. The poems range from spiritual to harsh to humorous. Please enjoy. Miigwetch.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044302136
Publisher: Marcie Rendon
Publication date: 02/07/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 101 KB

About the Author

Miigwetch to everyone who purchases my work. Thank you so much.
Marcie Rendon, White Earth Anishinabe, is a mother, grandmother, author, playwright, poet, and sometimes performance artist. In 2010 she completed a research book project; Native Artists: Livelihoods, Resources, Space, Gifts with Professor Ann Markusen. Her poetry has been published in numerous anthologies, most recently in: Sing edited by Allison Adelle Hedge Coke and Traces in Blood, Bone and Stone edited by Kimberly Blaseser. In 2011 she performed a True Ghost Story for Spirit in the House and reads her work in a series of readings with four other women who write about historical trauma. As Raving Native Productions producer she curated Return of the Native Rave at Manna Fest (a fringe fest in Minneapolis focusing on the spiritual) in 2008. Her script, Rough Face Girl, was the premier production for the newly formed AIRT (American Indian Repertory Theater) in Lawrence, Kansas, 2008.

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