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A review by chrissycoole
I Am Woman: A Native Perspective on Sociology and Feminism by Lee Maracle
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***/ {3.5 stars}
"Should we have been invited not as inferior sub-humans, but as people with a great contribution to make to the creation of a new nation, death would not haunt us as it does. More, our disappearance from the realm of history – the lingering realization that to most Canadians we do not exist – would not be our intimate agony."
Maracle has written an insightful book filled with her beautiful poetry, vehement diatribes and tender nostalgia for a past one will never be able to return to.
"Should we have been invited not as inferior sub-humans, but as people with a great contribution to make to the creation of a new nation, death would not haunt us as it does. More, our disappearance from the realm of history – the lingering realization that to most Canadians we do not exist – would not be our intimate agony."
Maracle has written an insightful book filled with her beautiful poetry, vehement diatribes and tender nostalgia for a past one will never be able to return to.