Recollections of an Assiniboine Chief

Kennedy, Dan (Ochankugahe)

Toronto, 1972


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Hardcover with dust jacket, 160 pages, 5.75x8.75 - 14.5x22 cm, B&W photographs, maps on endpapers.

Condition

Top edge lightly discolored. Brodart-wrapped jacket taped to boards by previous owner. Jacket lightly rubbed at corners and along spine, jacket spine bumped and rubbed at head and heel. Front free endpaper, title page, and p.15 stamped by previous owner. Binding tight, pages clean

Notes

This volume collects historical stories and legends told by Dan Kennedy (Ochankugahe), an Assiniboine Chief from Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation (east of Regina, Saskatchewan). The stories span firsthand accounts of Kennedy’s experiences at Lebret (Qu’Appelle) Industrial School in the 1880s to retellings of stories of Sitting Bull and the Cyprus Hills Massacre passed down from elders and relatives. The second half of the volume focusses on myths and legends, ranging from the antics of trickster spirits to explanations of why crows have black feathers. Chapters are brief and Kennedy’s stories are uninterrupted by commentary (although editor James R. Stevens adds clarifying postscripts in several cases).

ISBN

0771045107