“This book is absolutely amazing and one of the most original collections that I have read in many years. Intended for everyone who inhabits Turtle Island—Indigenous and settler alike—Manomin encourages readers to develop deeper relationships and understandings by listening to Elders and the land. I believe Manomin will transform Indigenous scholarship.”
Authors
Brittany Luby, Samantha Mehltretter, Jane Mariotti, Margaret Lehman, Andrea Bradford
- Pages
- 240
- Published in
- Winnipeg, CA
- Rights
- Authors
Table of Contents
- Cover 1
- Contents 8
- A Note on Language 12
- Introduction 16
- Chapter 1: Manito Gitigaan, the Great Spirit’s Garden 28
- Chapter 2: Migration 36
- Chapter 3: Seeds and Soils 42
- Recipe 1: Manomin and Bergamot 58
- Chapter 4: Manomin as Teacher 64
- Images from Anishinaabe-Aki: Harvest 78
- Chapter 5: Relational Vocabularies 86
- Recipe 2: Onush Lakchi / Manomin, Berries, and Love 98
- Chapter 6: Environmental Change, Environmental Care 104
- Images from Anishinaabe-Aki: The Seasons 122
- Chapter 7: Disconnection 130
- Recipe 3: Manomin with Mushrooms 146
- Chapter 8: Treaty and Mushkiki 152
- Chapter 9: Promise 170
- Epilogue 174
- A Note on Copyright, Rights Reversion, and Indigenous Language Rights 176
- Notes 184
- Glossary 212
- Selected Bibliography 214
- Contributors 223
- Index 234