#BookedinTime @Cuilin
Wenjack is a heartbreaking story of an Ojibwe boy who escapes the residential school he has been forced to attend due to the government's push to culturally assimilate the indigenous people into the white man's world at the expense of losing his own heritage. I read this novella in less than an hour, but I will remember the experience for a long time. ⬇️
During a time when Mexicans were lynched for being Mexican, it was still more safe to claim being Mexican than Native .👇
14mo
While many might consider me an outsider (so to speak). I will read works based on my own cultural identity, no matter the cultural identity of the writer. Although, I prefer work written by American Indigenous. Mainly because it comes from the personal level rather than researched understandings. 👇 (edited) 14mo
We were not even legally allowed to practice our religions or cultural beliefs untill the late 1970s (need to double check the exact year).
We were often written about, while few American Indigenous had the chance to write from true prospective.
It is difficult to explain.
I just read looking for correctness, and quadruple verify when 👇 14mo
It is difficult when doing my own research, finding the answers I so badly crave...you know.
Thank you for reading this (& other) work. I believe that the importance is that these histories are shared, so long as they are told correctly.
I know a lot about other cultures, because it's widespread and easy to run across.
My dream, is that more American Indigenous true information will become widespread. 14mo
And true, we do. Although, honestly, I cannot go into detail on tragic histories... especially my own people's. Shamefully, I like to read quick facts, light on details. I just can't handle anything more.
I crave to know the older information, the information about my ancestral world from before contact.
There are some fantastic wonders to be learned 🧐 in that ancient world ☺️. (edited) 14mo
I believe that is why more informational texts and documentaries are needed. This information was stolen, now it needs to be easily available so we can re-learn and teach.👇 (edited) 14mo