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Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel

Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel
Author: Lee Maracle
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0889615942

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Bobbi Lee Indian Rebel is a gritty portrait of a turbulent home life and harrowing adventures on the road, from the mud flats of North Vancouver to the farm fields of California and the fringes of the hippie subculture in Toronto. Renowned author Lee Maracle’s groundbreaking biographical novel captures the spirit of Indigenous resistance during the Red Power movement of the 60s and 70s, chronicling a journey towards political consciousness in the movement for self-determination. A fearless portrayal of one woman’s struggle to make sense of the world as she fights to change it, Bobbi Lee is a powerful, unforgettable story that marks a significant beginning in the modern history of Indigenous people.


Bobbi Lee

Bobbi Lee
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Release: 1990
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I Am Woman

I Am Woman
Author: Lee Maracle
Publisher: Global Professional Publishi
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1996
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780889740594

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One of the foremost Native writers in North America, Lee Maracle links her First Nations heritage with feminism in this visionary book. "Maracle has created a book of true wisdom, intense pride, sisterhood and love." -Milestones Review


Celia's Song

Celia's Song
Author: Lee Maracle
Publisher: Cormorant Books
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770864180

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Mink is a witness, a shape shifter, compelled to follow the story that has ensnared Celia and her village, on the West coast of Vancouver Island in Nuu’Chahlnuth territory. Celia is a seer who — despite being convinced she’s a little “off” — must heal her village with the assistance of her sister, her mother and father, and her nephews. While mink is visiting, a double-headed sea serpent falls off the house front during a fierce storm. The old snake, ostracized from the village decades earlier, has left his terrible influence on Amos, a residential school survivor. The occurrence signals the unfolding of an ordeal that pulls Celia out of her reveries and into the tragedy of her cousin’s granddaughter. Each one of Celia’s family becomes involved in creating a greater solution than merely attending to her cousin’s granddaughter. Celia’s Song relates one Nuu’Chahlnuth family’s harrowing experiences over several generations, after the brutality, interference, and neglect resulting from contact with Europeans.


Ravensong—A Novel

Ravensong—A Novel
Author: Lee Maracle
Publisher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0889615977

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WHERE DO YOU BEGIN TELLING SOMEONE THEIR WORLD IS NOT THE ONLY ONE? While Stacey, a 17-year-old Native girl, struggles to save her family and community from a devastating influenza epidemic, a white classmate’s suicide hints that the village is threatened by forces more sinister and powerful than the epidemic itself. Ravensong, the first novel of celebrated author Lee Maracle, tells an extraordinary story about a young woman’s quest for answers, combining both tragedy and joy in its unforgettable depiction of an urban Native community in the 1950s. Maracle speaks unflinchingly of the gulf between two cultures: a gulf that Raven says must be bridged. Evocative and prescient, filled with oral traditions, humour, and deep insight, Ravensong is more than just a novel—it is a necessary story for our time.


Bobbi Lee

Bobbi Lee
Author: Bobbi Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1975
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN: 9780919914247

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Sojourners and Sundogs

Sojourners and Sundogs
Author: Lee Maracle
Publisher: Raincoast Books
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1999
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Stories about modern Indians in Canada. The story, Sundogs, is on the experiences of a young student in a white milieu in Vancouver. She finds herself being Indian among whites and white among Indians.


My Conversations with Canadians

My Conversations with Canadians
Author: Lee Maracle
Publisher: Book*hug Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781771663588

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Finalist for the 2018 Toronto Book Award My Conversations With Canadians is the book that "Canada 150" needs. On her first book tour at the age of 26, Lee Maracle was asked a question from the audience, one she couldn't possibly answer at that moment. But she has been thinking about it ever since. As time has passed, she has been asked countless similar questions, all of them too big to answer, but not too large to contemplate. These questions, which touch upon subjects such as citizenship, segregation, labour, law, prejudice and reconciliation (to name a few), are the heart of My Conversations with Canadians. In prose essays that are both conversational and direct, Maracle seeks not to provide any answers to these questions she has lived with for so long. Rather, she thinks through each one using a multitude of experiences she's had as a First Nations leader, a woman, a mother, and grandmother over the course of her life. Lee Maracle's My Conversations with Canadians presents a tour de force exploration into the writer's own history and a reimagining of the future of our nation. Praise for My Conversations with Canadians "My Conversations With Canadians? offer s] strength and solidarity to Indigenous readers, and a generous guide to ally-ship for non-Indigenous readers. For the latter, these books will unsettle, but to engage in ally-ship is to commit to being unsettled--all the time." --The Globe and Mail


Memory Serves

Memory Serves
Author: Lee Maracle
Publisher: Writer as Critic
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9781926455440

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Winner of the Non-Fiction Book of the Year Award at the 2016 Alberta Book Publishing Awards! Memory Serves gathers together the oratories award-winning author Lee Maracle has delivered and performed over a twenty-year period. Revised for publication, the lectures hold the features and style of oratory intrinsic to the Salish people in general and the Sto: lo in particular. From her Coast Salish perspective and with great eloquence, Maracle shares her knowledge of Sto: lo history, memory, philosophy, law, spirituality, feminism and the colonial condition of her people. Powerful and inspiring, Memory Serves is an extremely timely book, not only because it is the first collection of oratories by one of the most important Indigenous authors in Canada, but also because it offers all Canadians, in Maracle's own words, "another way to be, to think, to know," a way that holds the promise of a "journey toward a common consciousness."