

An edition of Song of Rita Joe (1996)
autobiography of a Mi'kmaw poet
By Rita Joe
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Breton Books
Language
eng
Pages
191
Description:
Straight from the heart, Rita Joe tells the story of her remarkable life: her tumultuous childhood in foster homes, education in an Indian residential school, turbulent marriage and daily struggles with prejudice, sexism and poverty. Over time, these battles led her to discover her poetic voice which helped her reclaim her Aboriginal heritage. In the fascinating final part of her story, Rita Joe writes movingly about old age, her lifelong spiritual quest and the promise of renewed hope and healing.
subjects: Biography, Canadian Poets, Indian women authors, Micmac Indians, Women poets, Native women, Poets, biography
People: Rita Joe (1932-2007), Rita Joe (1932-)
Places: Canada, Nova Scotia
Times: 20th century