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Bawaajigan Nathan Niigan Noondin Adler

Bawaajigan By Nathan Niigan Noondin Adler

Bawaajigan by Nathan Niigan Noondin Adler


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An Anishinaabemowin word for dream or vision, Bawaajigan is a collection of powerful short fiction by Indigenous writers from across Turtle Island. These are stories about the strength and power of dreams.

Bawaajigan Summary

Bawaajigan: Stories of Power by Nathan Niigan Noondin Adler

Bawaajigan "an Anishinaabemowin word for dream or vision" is a collection of powerful short fiction by Indigenous writers from across Turtle Island. Stories about the connection between the spirit world and everyday life and the rest of the cosmos; urban-fantasy and high-fantasy worlds; alternative histories, and alternative realities; brushes with the supernatural, the prophetic, the hallucinatory, and the surreal.

Among these themes we find stories ranging from the gritty, the gothic, the comedic, and the heart-wrenchingly tragic: a tale about the state of sleep-deprivation that conjures an uncertainty as to where dream ends and reality begins; the ominous tension of television static that conjures a certainty of something terrible about to happen; encounters with spirit guides, and spirit enemies; confrontations with ghosts haunting Residential School hallways, and ghosts looking on from the afterlife; and with concepts based on Ouija boards, bead-dreamers, Haudenosaune wizards, talking eagles, giant snakes, sacred white buffalo calves, spider's silk, a burnt and blood-stained diary, longings for what could-have-been, worm-hole falls through reality, poppy-induced deliriums, imaginary friends, and knowledge revealed. Unifying everything: these are stories about the strength and power of dreams.

Contributors: Autumn Bernhardt, Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler, Wendy Bone, Delani Valin, Kavelina Torres, Gord Grisenthwaite, David Geary, Francine Cunningham, Karen Lee White, Sara Kathryn, Cathy Smith, J.S. Arnott, Lee Maracle.

About Nathan Niigan Noondin Adler

Nathan Niigan Noodin Adler is the author of Wrist, an Indigenous monster story written from the monster's perspective. He holds a B.A. in English and Native Studies, a BFA in Integrated Media, and is an MFA candidate in Creative Writing. He is Anishinaabe and Jewish, a member of Lac Des Mille Lacs First Nation, and resides in Mono, Ontario. His stories have appeared in three anthologies, and his fiction, articles and poetry in many journals and magazines.

Christine Miskonoodinkwe Smith lives in Toronto, and is a Saulteaux writer/editor/journalist from Peguis First Nations who has received numerous awards, and holds an MA in Education for Social Justice, along with a BA in Aboriginal Studies. She has appeared in several Canadian publications, and is currently working on a memoir and YA novel.

Additional information

NPB9781550968415
9781550968415
1550968416
Bawaajigan: Stories of Power by Nathan Niigan Noondin Adler
New
Paperback
Exile Editions
2019-10-30
257
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