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A Recognition of Being
Reconstructing Native Womanhood
by Kim Anderson

"... well thought out commentary, including a backgrounder on identity politics and a section deconstructing the words 'tradition' and 'culture'."
Quill & Quire

How are Native women defined? How has this sense of identity been influenced by European culture, and how have negative images been resisted? These are only a few of the questions Cree/Métis writer Kim Anderson addresses in this important book based on interviews with forty Native women from across Canada.

Starting from the role of women in Indigenous societies prior to the arrival of Europeans, Anderson explores how female identity and power were systematically dismantled through colonization. Drawing on their own experiences, Native women describe how they are reclaiming their cultural traditions and creating positive and powerful images of themselves which are true to their heritage.

A Recognition of Being is a critical and inspiring history of Native womanhood.

About the Author   Kim Anderson is a Cree/Metis writer, editor and educator. She is also the co-editor of the collection, Strong Women Stories: Native Vision and Activism (Sumach Press, 2003). Kim has had fiction and poetry published in Fireweed, Canadian Woman Studies and Paragraph: The Canadian Fiction Review as well as in several anthologies. Kim makes her living as a freelance writer and researcher, producing studies, reports, and publicity material for Aboriginal organizations. She lives in Guelph with her partner and their two school-aged children.

A Recognition of Being

A Recognition of Being

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  · Native Studies
  · Women's Issues
  · Social Issues

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320 pages
$24.95 Cdn
$24.95 US
6" x 9" paper
ISBN-10: 1-894549-12-0
ISBN-13: 978-1-894549-12-7

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