Waiting for Wovoka: Envoys of Good Cheer and Liberty
Book IV of the Native Liberty Series (Native puppeteers from the White Earth Reservation travel to the 1962 World's Fair)

In the summer of 1962, a group of young Native American puppeteers travel in a converted school bus from the White Earth Reservation to the Century 21 Exposition, World's Fair in Seattle, Washington. The five Natives, three young men and two young women, have endured abandonment, abuse, poverty, and find solace, humor, and courage with a mute puppeteer—a Native woman in her seventies who writes original dream songs, and creates hand puppets and ironic parleys that mock the ghosts of authority. Dummy Trout, the mute puppeteer, also figured in Native Tributes and Satie on the Seine. The troupe attends a performance of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett and they create a puppet parley for Wovoka, the inspiration of the Native American Ghost Dance Religion.

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Waiting for Wovoka: Envoys of Good Cheer and Liberty
Book IV of the Native Liberty Series (Native puppeteers from the White Earth Reservation travel to the 1962 World's Fair)

In the summer of 1962, a group of young Native American puppeteers travel in a converted school bus from the White Earth Reservation to the Century 21 Exposition, World's Fair in Seattle, Washington. The five Natives, three young men and two young women, have endured abandonment, abuse, poverty, and find solace, humor, and courage with a mute puppeteer—a Native woman in her seventies who writes original dream songs, and creates hand puppets and ironic parleys that mock the ghosts of authority. Dummy Trout, the mute puppeteer, also figured in Native Tributes and Satie on the Seine. The troupe attends a performance of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett and they create a puppet parley for Wovoka, the inspiration of the Native American Ghost Dance Religion.

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Waiting for Wovoka: Envoys of Good Cheer and Liberty

Waiting for Wovoka: Envoys of Good Cheer and Liberty

by Gerald Vizenor
Waiting for Wovoka: Envoys of Good Cheer and Liberty

Waiting for Wovoka: Envoys of Good Cheer and Liberty

by Gerald Vizenor

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Book IV of the Native Liberty Series (Native puppeteers from the White Earth Reservation travel to the 1962 World's Fair)

In the summer of 1962, a group of young Native American puppeteers travel in a converted school bus from the White Earth Reservation to the Century 21 Exposition, World's Fair in Seattle, Washington. The five Natives, three young men and two young women, have endured abandonment, abuse, poverty, and find solace, humor, and courage with a mute puppeteer—a Native woman in her seventies who writes original dream songs, and creates hand puppets and ironic parleys that mock the ghosts of authority. Dummy Trout, the mute puppeteer, also figured in Native Tributes and Satie on the Seine. The troupe attends a performance of Waiting for Godot by Samuel Beckett and they create a puppet parley for Wovoka, the inspiration of the Native American Ghost Dance Religion.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780819500434
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Publication date: 03/07/2023
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

GERALD VIZENOR (Naples, FL) is a citizen of the White Earth Nation in Minnesota. He is a prolific and versatile author and editor of more than forty books, including Blue Ravens and Favor of Crows: New and Collected Haiku.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: SLIGHT HESITATIONS

Chapter 2: LITERARY MERCY

Chapter 3: ROYAL LIBERTY

Chapter 4: SNOW GHOSTS

Chapter 5: MADAMA BUTTERFLY

Chapter 6: POSTCARD HEARSAY

Chapter 7: HEART STORIES

Chapter 8: WHITEY DWIGHTY

Chapter 9: STRAY SHADOWS

Chapter 10: NOAH LE GROS

Chapter 11: CASTLE BRAVO

Chapter 12: TUMBLE NAMES

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