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nakamowin'sa for the seasons

This collection of poetry by Rita Bouvier is a response to the highs and lows of life and represents an attempt at restoring order through embracing others.

Rita Bouvier

(Thistledown Press)

Rita Bouvier's third collection of poetry is a response to the highs and lows of life and represents an attempt at restoring order through embracing others, reconciling the traumas caused by the deep scars of history and soaring beyond life's awkward and painful moments in order to live joyfully. Inspired by the metaphor of a voyageur sustained by song on his journeys up and down the rivers of Northwest Saskatchewan, these "wordsongs for the seasons" draw heavily on images from nature as well as the joys, heartaches and transgressions Bouvier has witnessed and experienced as a Mtis woman. Using imagery strongly connected to the natural environment, Bouvier evokes earth's regeneration through the seasons as inspiration for moving forward. (From Thistledown Press)

From the book

I am neither European or Indian nor

Christopher Columbus' lost song for that matter.

I am ayisiyino a human being;

ewahkotoyak - we are all related.

this place knows me remembers me,

the soft sounds of my grandmothers' tongues.

sing her song, oh, oh Canada!

our home and native land!


From nakamowin'sa by Rita Bouvier 2016. Published by Thistledown Press.