Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine (Critical Studies in Native History) - Kim Anderson - Books - University of Manitoba Press - 9780887557262 - September 2, 2011
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Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine (Critical Studies in Native History)

Kim Anderson

Life Stages and Native Women: Memory, Teachings, and Story Medicine (Critical Studies in Native History)

Life Stages and Native Women explores how life stages and responsibilities of Métis, Cree, and Anishinaabe women were integral to the health and well-being of their communities during the mid- 20th century. The book is rich with oral history conducted with fourteen Algonquian elders from the Canadian prairies and Ontario. These elders share stories about the girls and women of their childhood communities at mid-century (1930?1960), and customs related to pregnancy, birth and post-natal care, infant and child care, puberty rites, gender, and age-specific work roles, the distinct roles of post-menopausal women, and women's roles in managing death. The book concludes with a consideration of how oral historians' memories can be applied to building healthier communities today. It is a fascinating and powerful book that will speak to all women.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 2, 2011
ISBN13 9780887557262
Publishers University of Manitoba Press
Pages 223
Dimensions 152 × 226 × 18 mm   ·   362 g
Language English  
Contributor Maria Campbell

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