Weweni
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Margaret Noodin
Margaret Noodin is assistant professor in English and American Indian studies at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. She is author of Bawaajimo: A Dialect of Dreams in Anishinaabe Language and Literature. She is also one of the founders of the group Miiskwaasining Nagamojig and ojibwe.net.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The poems in this volume are so close to the earth and the heart. So many stunning images.
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"In Weweni, as the title suggests, Meg Noodin does indeed tread with care as she weaves a lyric vision of Anishinaabe experience—a twenty-first-century vision colored throughout with strands of our vibrant past and hopeful, if changed, future. Through poetry that attends both to an ‘exhausted’ world in which ‘dried berries become rumors’ and an ‘undefeated’ world inhabited by ‘golden-feathered half-breeds,’ this volume brings us into intimate connection with elements that animate our everyday: ice carvings, ‘firm honor beats’ at the drum, ceremonial sticks, ‘sweet water sap of . . . dreams,’ and fragile ‘bones, smaller than sound.’ Offered in two languages—Anishinaabemowin and English—on their journey to ‘un-make war,’ these poems sing stories filled with ancestors, offer advice for leadership and survival, but perhaps most importantly, paint us into a landscape lush with the implacable night sky and the creatures with whom we share this mythic earth—‘panting the same wind.’"
—Kimberly Blaeser, author of Apprenticed to Justice
These are excellent poems in English and in Anishinaabemowin—they give us the bones of the language always backed up by the hush of the trees, the water, the beauty of the land where speaking arose to express our relatedness. This is a book of dreams and cautions that reaches out to the reader time and again with humor, quiet wonder, wit, joy, and companionship. Simply lovely.
—Heid E. Erdrich, author of Cell Traffic
"Weweni offers readers a stunning, crystalline collection of poems—full of wisdom, deep and calm, drawn from living languages reaching through time and space to bring us closer to the poetic wonder of living in language. A skilled artist’s work shows here, creating awareness with the touch of word and sound, resonating syllable by syllable, with love of language, known to all of us who have imagined each part of the world, holding some immanent potential for poetic expression."
—Gordon Henry, enrolled member of the White Earth Chippewa Tribe of Minnesota and professor in creative writing and American Indian studies at Michigan State University
"Noodin’s poems are the gifts life can be