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Marcie Rendon

    Marcie R. Rendon, membre reconnue de la nation White Earth Anishinabe, est une écrivaine et artiste de performance dont l'œuvre est profondément ancrée dans son héritage. Elle offre aux lecteurs des aperçus saisissants des expériences et traditions autochtones. L'écriture de Rendon explore les complexités de la vie, des liens familiaux et des récits historiques, apportant une voix singulière et authentique à la littérature contemporaine. Son approche se caractérise par une connexion profonde avec l'art de raconter des histoires, nourrie par ses études et sa pratique artistique.

    Anishinaabe Songs for a New Millennium
    Sinister Graves
    Stitches of Tradition (Gashkigwaaso Tradition)
    Murder on the Red River
    Girl Gone Missing
    • Girl Gone Missing

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(2600)Évaluer

      Nothing in Renee Blackbear's world had prepared her for college or for the hurt that happens in the Twin Cities.

      Girl Gone Missing
    • Murder on the Red River

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,7(3736)Évaluer

      A murdered man in a field. The sheriff needs Cash--a twenty-something tough, smart Indian woman with special seeing powers.

      Murder on the Red River
    • The story centers on the wisdom passed down through generations, encapsulated in the phrase "live a good life." It explores themes of cultural heritage, the importance of family, and the guidance of elders. Through the relationship between a grandmother and her granddaughter, the narrative emphasizes the significance of living with purpose and honor, reflecting on the values that shape one's identity and choices in life.

      Stitches of Tradition (Gashkigwaaso Tradition)
    • "In Anishinaabe Songs for a New Millennium, Marcie R. Rendon summons her ancestors' songs, and her poem-songs evoke the world still unfolding around us, reflecting our place in time for future generations. Bringing memory to life, the senses to attention, she breaks the boundaries that time would impose, carrying the Anishinaabe way of life forward in the world"--

      Anishinaabe Songs for a New Millennium