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I lost my talk
Image courtesy of Nimbus Publishing

I lost my talk
Education Library, University of British Columbia

2021
Book > Poetry
Related School
Shubenacadie (NS)
Creators
Joe, Rita; Young, Pauline
Description
"One of Rita Joe's most influential poems, 'I Lost My Talk' tells the revered Mi'kmaw Elder's childhood story of losing her language while a resident of the residential school in Shubenacadie, Nova Scotia. An often quoted piece in this era of truth and reconciliation, Joe's powerful words explore and celebrate the survival of Mi'kmaw culture and language despite its attempted eradication. A companion book to the simultaneously published I'm Finding My Talk by Rebecca Thomas, I Lost My Talk is a necessary reminder of a dark chapter in Canada's history, a powerful reading experience, and an effective teaching tool for young readers of all cultures and backgrounds. Includes a biography of Rita Joe and striking colour illustrations by Mi'kmaw artist Pauline Young"--provided by publisher.
Language
English

More Information

ISBN
9781774710050 ; 1774710056
Statement of Responsibility
words by Rita Joe ; art by Pauline Young.
Publication Information
Halifax, NS : Nimbus Publishing
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 26 cm
Notes
A poem.
Includes bibliographical references.
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