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Thinning Blood: A Memoir of Family, Myth, and Identity (edizione 2023)

di Leah Myers (Autore)

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"Leah Myers may be the last member of the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe in her family line, due to her tribe's strict blood quantum laws. In this unflinching and intimate memoir, Myers excavates the stories of four generations of women in order to leave a record of her family. Beginning with her great-grandmother, the last full-blooded Native member in their lineage, she connects each woman with her totem to construct her family's totem pole: protective Bear, defiant Salmon, compassionate Hummingbird, and perched on top, Raven. As she pieces together their stories, Myers weaves in tribal folktales, the history of the Native genocide, and Native mythology. Throughout, she tells the larger story of how, as she puts it, her "culture is being bleached out," offering sharp vignettes of her own life between White and Native worlds"--… (altro)
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Titolo:Thinning Blood: A Memoir of Family, Myth, and Identity
Autori:Leah Myers (Autore)
Info:W. W. Norton & Company (2023), 176 pages
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audio nonfiction/memoir (3 hr, 52min) - Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe member Myers has grown up far from any tribe (in what is now known as Georgia/Alabama and later moving to Arizona), feels her Nativeness inherently, and at the same time questions whether she is "Native enough"--but much more often has her heritage doubted by people of all races, including other Native peoples. CW/TW: racial slurs and insults, assault, sexual assault, victim blaming, systemic and societal inequities.

very skilled writer providing important American history (and current issues) as well as personal and family history, interspersed with myths from her culture. Would definitely recommend.

2024 February reading challenge: cover is red or pink, indigenous author, memoir, should have read in high school, under 290 pages. ( )
  reader1009 | Feb 9, 2024 |
This book provided me with an education on the Native American and how the white people have destroyed their culture over the last 300 years or so. Leah Myers did a good job on weaving Native American history into the story of her family’s lives. It’s a shame we can’t go back and undo some of these wrongs. ( )
  kayanelson | Jul 2, 2023 |
I was having A Week and reading Stressful Books while I read this simultaneously. For whatever reason, the -way- this memoir flowed was soothing. It's not linear. The use of folklore vignettes as chapter openings was wonderful, and the connections throughout each chapter were something I admired. I'm always delighted when my state is mentioned in a book, and it is throughout this memoir. "I've been there! I know where that is! I know what you're talking about!" I'm only slightly familiar with the named tribes and I read about issues concerning them, but I can't speak to it. I learned a lot and was reminded of a lot. Some stuff never occurred to me until now, and some of it, I was going, "Yes, I know a little bit about this." I'm so glad I read this. I hope it's widely read and celebrated. I hope for the best for Leah Meyers. ( )
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"Leah Myers may be the last member of the Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe in her family line, due to her tribe's strict blood quantum laws. In this unflinching and intimate memoir, Myers excavates the stories of four generations of women in order to leave a record of her family. Beginning with her great-grandmother, the last full-blooded Native member in their lineage, she connects each woman with her totem to construct her family's totem pole: protective Bear, defiant Salmon, compassionate Hummingbird, and perched on top, Raven. As she pieces together their stories, Myers weaves in tribal folktales, the history of the Native genocide, and Native mythology. Throughout, she tells the larger story of how, as she puts it, her "culture is being bleached out," offering sharp vignettes of her own life between White and Native worlds"--

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