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Flying Plover: His stories told him by Squat-by-the-fire - Tales of Indigenous Wisdom and Wilderness Adventures - cover

Flying Plover: His stories told him by Squat-by-the-fire - Tales of Indigenous Wisdom and Wilderness Adventures

Theodore Goodridge Roberts

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Flying Plover: His Stories, Told Him by Squat-by-the-fire," Theodore Goodridge Roberts presents a compelling collection of narratives steeped in the rich traditions of North American Indigenous storytelling. The text showcases Roberts's unique literary style, characterized by vivid imagery and lyrical prose that invites readers into the world of the Plover, a figure emblematic of the natural landscape and the interconnectedness of life. Each story encapsulates moral lessons and cultural nuances, reflecting the intricate tapestry of Indigenous heritage while simultaneously drawing on elements of early 20th-century literary movements. The book'Äôs structure, as tales recounted by the character Squat-by-the-fire, enriches the oral tradition and underscores the significance of storytelling as a cultural practice. Roberts, a Canadian author and journalist, developed a deep appreciation for Indigenous cultures during his formative years in British Columbia. His interactions with Indigenous communities and his passion for nature infused his writing with authenticity and sincerity. Roberts's background in naturalism and regionalism informs his approach, allowing him to beautifully articulate the wisdom and philosophy embedded in these stories. His respect for Indigenous heritage shines through, making this collection both entertaining and educational. "Flying Plover: His Stories, Told Him by Squat-by-the-fire" is an essential read for those interested in Indigenous narratives and naturalist literature. It will resonate with readers who appreciate storytelling as a profound medium for cultural transmission. Roberts'Äôs work stands not only as a tribute to Indigenous wisdom but as a timeless exploration of our relationship with nature, making it a valuable addition to any literary collection.
Verfügbar seit: 10.07.2023.
Drucklänge: 38 Seiten.

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