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Lies to Live by
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Lies to Live by

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Lies To Live By brings together two selections of stories by Ojibwe storyteller Lois Beardslee. It is a series of interdependent tales, reflects the storyteller’s role in interpreting traditional stories for contemporary audiences, while preserving traditions based not in mysticism but in pragmatism. In Calm Days, three generations - the narrator, her grandfather, and her son - spend a week together on a remote island during the course of which they demonstrate the continuity of Ojibwe life. Together these stories weave the contemporary and the traditional to show how cultural diversity can be preserved even as cultural boundaries are transcended.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 June 2003
Pages
143
ISBN
9780870136634

Lies To Live By brings together two selections of stories by Ojibwe storyteller Lois Beardslee. It is a series of interdependent tales, reflects the storyteller’s role in interpreting traditional stories for contemporary audiences, while preserving traditions based not in mysticism but in pragmatism. In Calm Days, three generations - the narrator, her grandfather, and her son - spend a week together on a remote island during the course of which they demonstrate the continuity of Ojibwe life. Together these stories weave the contemporary and the traditional to show how cultural diversity can be preserved even as cultural boundaries are transcended.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Michigan State University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 June 2003
Pages
143
ISBN
9780870136634