03663nam 2200625Ia 450 991079230030332120240131163658.01-62895-040-41-60917-384-8(CKB)2560000000103576(EBL)1672311(SSID)ssj0001034971(PQKBManifestationID)11678538(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001034971(PQKBWorkID)11027614(PQKB)10134406(MiAaPQ)EBC3338322(OCoLC)850178369(MdBmJHUP)muse28980(Au-PeEL)EBL3338322(CaPaEBR)ebr10718987(OCoLC)923249412(EXLCZ)99256000000010357620130128d2013 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFollow the blackbirds /Gwen Nell WestermanEast Lansing Michigan State University Press20131 online resource (81 pages)American Indian Studies SeriesDescription based upon print version of record.1-61186-092-X Follow the Blackbirds -- A Trade -- School Days -- Innocent Captives -- Mourning Song -- Dying of Thirst -- Linear Process -- Saving Scraps -- Dead End -- Early Freeze -- Henana Epe Kte -- Quantum Theory -- Genetic Code -- Feed Them -- This Is My Explaining Ceremony -- Red Earth Gathering -- Journey -- Flint Hills Release -- First Flight -- Where the Buffalo Roam -- No Contest -- Linear Perspective -- Monet on the Northern Plains -- Road Song -- Delisted -- Root Words -- At Spirit Lake -- He Keya Woabdakedaŋ -- Venetian -- Skin Essentials -- Why He Teaches the Language -- Dakota Odowaŋ -- Morning Song -- Winuna -- Wicaŋhpi Heciya Taŋhaŋ Uŋhipi (We Come from the Stars) -- The Lesson -- Tidal Force -- Owotaŋna Sececa -- Going Back -- Migration -- Wowicak'u -- Below the Surface -- Dakota Alphabet and Orthography.Poet Gwen Nell Westerman builds a world in words that reflects the past, present, and future of the Dakota people. An intricate balance between the singularity of personal experience and the unity of collective longing, Follow the Blackbirds speaks to the affection and appreciation a contemporary poet feels for her family, community, and environment. With touches of humor and the occasional sharp cultural criticism, the voice that emerges from these poems is that of a Dakota woman rooted in her world and her words. In this moving collection, Westerman reflects on history and family from a unique perspective, one that connects the painful past and the hard-fought future of her Dakota homeland. Grounded in vivid story and memory, Westerman draws on both English and the Dakota language to celebrate the long journey along sunflower-lined highways of the tallgrass prairies of the Great Plains that returns her to a place filled with "more than history." An intense homage to the power of place, this book tells a masterful story of cultural survival and the power of language.--Cover page 4.American Indian studies series (East Lansing, Mich.)FamiliesPoetryHomePoetryDakota IndiansPoetryAmerican poetryFamiliesHomeDakota IndiansAmerican poetry.811/.6Westerman Gwen1537048MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910792300303321Follow the blackbirds3786148UNINA