Exploring Cree Narrative Memory

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--Description taken from "Exploring Cree Narrative Memory"-- The importance of oral history within the field of Indigenous Studies has received a great deal of attention in the last decade. I have deliberately entitled my work Exploring Cree Narrative Memory because it is the understanding of myself within a collective memory. The work examines: 1) the dynamics of narrative transmission within Cree culture, and 2) various Cree narratives from the time period of the 1870s to the present. Various elements are demonstrated: the open-ended nature of Cree narrative memory, the importance of nehiyawi-itapasinowin (worldview) in the interpretation of Cree history, and differences between Cree narrative accounts of various events such as Treaties and e-mayakamikahk (1885 Resistance) and those found within the work from the mainstream culture.
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