
The Moccasin Maker
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Authors:
- Johnson, E. Pauline
1861 - 1913
- Mair, Charles
1838 - 1927
- Parker, Gilbert
1862 - 1932
About this book
In the early 20th century, as Indigenous voices began to emerge in the literary landscape, "The Moccasin Maker" by E. Pauline Johnson stands out as a poignant exploration of identity and heritage. This collection of prose delves into the intricate relationship between Indigenous peoples and settler cultures, highlighting themes of resilience and cultural pride. Johnson's unique perspective as a Mohawk woman enriches her narratives, offering readers vivid imagery and deep emotional resonance. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work invites reflection on the complexities of cultural intersectionality and the importance of preserving Indigenous stories. Discover the power of voice and the significance of heritage in "The Moccasin Maker."
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