Introduction / Gordon Henry Jr. and Margaret Noodin. Afterword / Louise Erdich's books and islands in Ojivwe Country: writing, being, healing, place / Chris LaLonde ; The old world display and the new world displaced / Nichole Biber ; An indian's journey and tribal memory: David Treuer's rez life / Padraig Kirwan -- Bakaawiz ; The anishinaabe eco-poetics of language, life, and place in the poetry of Schoolcraft, Noodin, Blaeser, and Henry / Susan Berry Brill de Ramírez ; Ambiguity and empathy in the poetry of Gordon Henry Jr. / Stuart Rieke ; Justice in absentia: the re-stor(y)ing of native legal presence through narratives of survivance in Gerald Vizenor's "Genocide Tribunals" / Sharon Holm -- Jibayaaboozo ; The exceptional power of the dead in Heid E. Erdrich's National Monuments / Deborah L. Madsen ; Anishinabe being and the fallen god of sun-worshiping Victorians / Carter Meland ; Nanabozho ; Beyond the borders of blood: an anishinaabe tribalography of identity / Jill Doerfler ; Enduring critical poses, beyond nation and history: the legacy and life of anishinaabeg literature and letters / Margaret Noodin ; Enduring cultural poses: memory, resistance, and symbolic sculpture / David Stirrup -- Afterword / Gordon Henry Jr. and Margaret Noodin.
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"A celebration of Anishinaabe intellectual tradition"-- Provided by publisher.
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