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edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
category: Social Science
published: Nov 2000
ISBN:9780887556494
publisher: University of Manitoba Press

They Knew Both Sides of Medicine

Cree Tales of Curing and Cursing Told by Alice Ahenakew

translated by H.C. Wolfart & Freda Ahenakew

tagged: native american languages, native american studies, ethnic & tribal
Description

Born in 1912, Alice Ahenakew was brought up in a traditional Cree community in north-central Saskatchewan. As a young woman, she married Andrew Ahenakew, a member of the prominent Saskatchewan family, who later became an Anglican clergyman and a prominent healer. Alice Ahenakew’s personal reminiscences include stories of her childhood, courtship and marriage, as well as an account of the 1928 influenza epidemic and encounters with a windigo. The centrepiece of this book is the fascinating account of Andrew Ahenakew’s bear vision, through which he received healing powers.

Written in original Cree text with a full English translation, They Knew both Sides of Medicine also includes an introduction discussing the historical background of the narrative and its style and rhetorical structure, as well as a complete Cree-English glossary.

About the Authors

H.C. Wolfart is Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Linguistics at the University of Manitoba.


Freda Ahenakew (1932–2011), founding Director of the Saskatchewan Indian Languages Institute, earned her MA in Cree linguistics at the University of Manitoba. In 1997 she was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Saskatchewan. She was made a member of the Order of Canada in 1998.

Editorial Review

“An amazing book . . . while Alice Ahenakew is talking, you want the stories to just keep coming.”

— Saskatoon Star Phoenix
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