Calling down the sky = î-nîhci-tîpwâtamân kîsik
2025
Book
"A tenth anniversary bilingual edition in English and Cree of Rosanna Deerchild's stunning collection about the intergenerational impacts of the Canadian residential school system. you want me to share my story ok then here it is here in the unwritten here in the broken lines of my body that can never forget In Calling Down the Sky, poet Rosanna Deerchild viscerally evokes her mother's experience within the residential school system, the Canadian government's system of violently removing Indigenous children from their homes, families, and languages in an explicit attempt to destroy Indigenous cultures and identities. With precise and intricate poetry, Deerchild weaves together the story of her mother's childhood and Deerchild's memories of her mother: her love of country music, her attempts to talk about what happened to her, how tightly she braided her daughter's hair on the first day of school. In doing so, Deerchild illustrates the disruptive and devastating impacts of the residential school system on generations of families while also celebrating the life and culture of her mother and other survivors. Published for the first time in a bilingual edition of Cree and English, in time for the tenth anniversary of the original publication, Calling Down the Sky is an intimate and gorgeously evoked reckoning with a horrifying part of North American history."-- Provided by publisher.
Item Details
ISBN: 9781552455159
Edition: Tenth anniversary edition.
Description: 173 pages ; 22 cm
Other Title: î-nîhci-tîpwâtamân kîsik
Notes: Parallel text in Woodland Cree (TH dialect, nîhithawîwin) in standard Roman orthography (SRO) and English.
Control Number: 3413682
Publisher: Toronto : Coach House Books, [2025]