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Remember, You Are Indigenous

Autor Evelyn Bellanger
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 noi 2025
A respected elder shares stories and insights from growing up on the White Earth Reservation in Minnesota
With unflinching honesty, Evelyn Bellanger tells a vivid account of her childhood in Pine Point, Minnesota, and relates her experiences to the networked histories of marginalization and oppression faced by Indigenous people in the United States. As Bellanger connects her later activist work to her early memories, Remember, You Are Indigenous emphasizes the implications of intergenerational trauma as well as the strength of community.
Grounding her narrative in the precolonization history of the Anishinaabeg and the environmental damages wrought by land developers, lumber companies, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Bellanger invites readers into her family’s history, weaving stories of her mother, father, and grandmother into her own. She pays careful attention to the seasonality of life and the natural world as she remembers harvesting wild rice by canoe with her family, and she observes social inequities while recalling her time at the Minnesota Home School for Girls state juvenile facility.
Through stories tragic and humorous, Evelyn Bellanger’s voice shines. Her impressionistic style offers authenticity and intimacy as she describes the early experiences that have shaped her work as a leader and activist.
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ISBN-13: 9781517916664
ISBN-10: 1517916666
Pagini: 88
Ilustrații: 1 black and white illustration
Dimensiuni: 137 x 210 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.09 kg
Editura: University of Minnesota Press

Notă biografică

Evelyn Bellanger, an enrolled member of the White Earth Ojibwe Nation who lives in Pine Point, Minnesota, is an environmental activist and historical trauma presenter. She is a member of the Rights of Manoomin (Wild Rice) and the Elders Indian Affairs Commission and serves on the board of directors of the Niibi Center. She writes educational articles for Anishinaabeg Today and other publications.

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"Evelyn Bellanger’s memoir is a generous sharing of stories about growing up on the White Earth reservation, from the history behind its establishment to vivid childhood memories of their close-knit community. As an elder, Evelyn offers a deep understanding of the intergenerational trauma that impacts Native communities today and reminds us what it means to be Indigenous."—Diane Wilson, author of The Seed Keeper